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  • 10-07-2022
  • Chemistry
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Calculate the mass of water, in g, that can be evaporated at 100°C by the addition of 3500 kJ​

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shadybruv shadybruv
  • 10-07-2022

Answer:

1548.67g

Explanation:

q=mL

since specific latent heat of vaporisation of water (L) = 2.260 kJ/g,

3500kJ = m(2.26)

m = 1548.67g

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