Question
You have 50 grams of steam that condenses on a cold surface. The steam goes from 100 degree C steam into 100 degree C liquid water. How much heat is involved?
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are you in connexus
if not I can not help really
This is just a condensation and a phase change.
Steam @ 100 C to liquid H2O @ 100 C.
heat evolved = mass H2O x heat vaporization = ?
Steam @ 100 C to liquid H2O @ 100 C.
heat evolved = mass H2O x heat vaporization = ?
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