Question
How many kilojoules of energy would be liberated by condensing 48.03 mol of steam initially at 110.0 °C and then allowing the liquid to cool to 32.9 °C?
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bobpursley
you have three factors;
heat to remove to cool steam to 100C:
heat to condense steam at 100C:
heat to remove to cool water from 100 to 32.9C.
I assume you can do these, you may not have the heats of vaporization and specific heats in mole units, if not, convert 48.03 moles to kg.
heat to remove to cool steam to 100C:
heat to condense steam at 100C:
heat to remove to cool water from 100 to 32.9C.
I assume you can do these, you may not have the heats of vaporization and specific heats in mole units, if not, convert 48.03 moles to kg.
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