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Well, E=MC^2 shows that the energy is equal to the mass * the speed of light through a vacuum. So the mass of 10ml of water is 10g which is 0.01kg...

so E=0.01* 89876717047513764 (which is 299792458^2)

so the energy in 10ml of water is 898767170475137.64 joules

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