calculate the w, q, delta H, and delta U for the process in which 1 mol of liquid water at 373 K undergoes the transition to gas phase water at 406 L. the volume of liquid water at 373K is .98 x 10^-5 m^3/mol and the volume of steam at 373 and 460 K is 3.03 x 10^-2 and 3.74x 10^-2 m^3/mol, respectively. You may assume that C_pm for steam is constant over the temperature interval of interest and has a valuer of 33.58 J/(mol K)

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