Some very hot rocks have a temperature of #250 ^o C# and a specific heat of #160 J/(Kg*K)#. The rocks are bathed in #90 L# of boiling water. If the heat of the rocks completely vaporizes the water, what is the minimum combined mass of the rocks?

1 Answer
Aug 23, 2017

The mass of the rocks is #=8464kg#

Explanation:

The heat transferred from the hot rocks to the water, is equal to the heat used to evaporate the water.

For the rocks #DeltaT_o=250-100=150^@C#

Heat of vaporisation of water

#H_w=2257kJkg^-1#

The specific heat of the rocks is

#C_o=0,16kJkg^-1K^-1#

The mass of water is #m_w=90kg#

# m_o C_o (DeltaT_o) = m_w H_w #

#m_o*0.16*150=90*2257#

The mass of the rocks is

#m_o=(90*2257)/(0,16*150)#

#=8464kg#