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Physics Question Thermodynamics?

One gram of water occupies a volume of 1 cm cube at atmospheric pressure. When the water is boiled, it becomes 1671 cm cube of steam. Calculate the change in internal energy of this process.
Can someone tell me how to do this, my physics teacher said the correct answer was 2090 Joules.
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