Asked by Sean Francis C. Nocete
5.29) The formation of condensation on a cold glass of water will cause it to warm up faster that it would have otherwise. If 8.0 g of water condenses on a 100 g glass containing 300 g of water at 5.0°C, what will be the final temperature? Ignore the effect of the surroundings.
Note. Provide an solution/formula to this problem. Thanks!
Note. Provide an solution/formula to this problem. Thanks!
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Damon
heat into water and glass from condensing = 80.0 grams * heat of vaporization of water
that heat = (T-5) ( 100*specific heat of glass + 300*specific heat of water)
that heat = (T-5) ( 100*specific heat of glass + 300*specific heat of water)
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