Water has a specific heat of 2.06 J/g*K as ice, 4.18 J/g*K for liquid water, and 1.87 J/g*K for water vapor. The heat of fusion and heat of vaporization are 334 J/g and 2260 J/g, respectively. Calculate the amount of heat required to heat a 175 gram sample of water from 45.0 degrees Celsius to water vapor at 135 degrees Celsius. Report the answer in kilojoules (but don't include units) with three
significant figures (1 kJ = 1000 J).