Question #24009
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128820 J, due to latent heat of vaporization. Note that the answer may be slightly different if your textbook uses a different value for
Explanation:
When liquid water changes temperature, the amount of energy needed to change that temperature is the Specific Heat Capacity
The latent heat of vaporization for water is
So if we have 57g of water already at 100C, then the heat needed is given by:
I have seen different values of
If the water started below 100C, we would need to calculate that energy as well, using the specific heat capacity (