Question
Calculate the change in heat when 11.5 g of water vapor (steam) at 100.0°C condenses to liquid water and then cools to 5.00 °C
Answers
bobpursley
heats:
changeing to water at 100C:
mass*Hv calculate that
cooling the water from 100 to 5C
mass*specificheat*95
add the two heats
changeing to water at 100C:
mass*Hv calculate that
cooling the water from 100 to 5C
mass*specificheat*95
add the two heats
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