A certain storm cloud consists of a potential difference of around 1.50 x 108 V relative to a tree. When, during a lightning storm, 60.0 C of charge is transferred via this potential difference and 1.00% of the energy is absorbed by the tree, determine how much water (sap in the tree) primarily at 35.0°C can be boiled away? Water consists of a specific heat of 4186 J/kg•°C, a boiling point of 100°C, and a heat of vaporization of around 2.26 x 106 J/kg.