q1 = heat needed to raise T liquid H2O from 33.0 to 100 C.
q1 = mass H2O x specific heat liquid H2O x Tfinal-Tinitial)
q2 = heat needed to vaporize all of the water at 100 to steam at 100.
q2 = mass H2O x heat vapoization
q3 = heat needed to raise T of steam at 100 C to steam at 110 C.
q3 = mass steam x specific heat steam x (Tfinal-Tinitial)
Total q = q1 + q2 + q3.
How much heat is necessary to change a 52.0 g sample of water at 33.0 C into steam at 110.0 C?
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