Question
I need to find heat of vaporization. The liquid starts to vaporize at 110 degrees C and there is 10 g of the liquid. I don't think it matters but it is heated at 60 kj/minute. Would it just be amount multiplied by the temp when it starts to vaporize? I don't think it is that easy but I can't find a formula. Thanks!
Answers
I think you need to write all of the information. Did you have a time for the 10 g to evaporate? If so, then minutes x 60 kJ/min = joules to evaporate 10 g and we could do something with that.
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