Chemistry, 06.05.2020 23:19, alanis337455p4xzek
Calculate the heat needed to increase the temperature of 100. g water from 45.7 C to 103.5 C.
ΔHvaporization= 2260 J/g
Ch2o=1.90 J/g (gas)
Ch2o=4.18 J/g C (liquid)
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