Using the values for the heat of fusion, specific heat of water, and or heat vaporization, calculate the amount of heat energy in each of the following: a) joules to condense 125 g of steam at 100 degrees celsius and to cool the liquid to 15.0 degrees celsius; b) joules needed to melt a 525-g ice sculpture at 0 degrees celsius and to warm the liquid to 15.0 degrees celsius; c) kilojoules released when 85.0 g of steam condenses at 100 degrees C, cool the liquid, and freeze it at 0 degrees C; d) joules to warm 55.0 mL of water (density=1.00 g/mL) from 10.0 degrees C and vaporize it at 100 degrees C.