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14 May, 16:36

If you add 500 kj of heat to 500 g of water at 50.0°c, how much water is left in the container? the latent heat of vaporization of water is 2.26 * 103 j/g and its specific heat is is 4.190 j / (g∙k)

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  1. 14 May, 16:52
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    First, we will get the heat required to raise the 500 g of water from 50°C to 100°C = m*C*ΔT

    when m is the mass = 500 g

    and C is the specific heat capacity of water = 4.19

    ΔT change in temperature = 50 °C

    by substitution:

    q = 0.5 Kg * 4.19 * 50°C

    =104.75 KJ

    ∴ heat left to boil the water = 500KJ - 104.75KJ = 395 KJ

    the heat required to boil water from 100°C to steam = mass * latent heat of vaporization

    395KJ = M * 2.26 x 10^3

    Mass = 0.17Kg = 170 g

    ∴ water remain = 500 g - 170 = 330 g
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