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2. How much energy must be removed from a 50.0 g sample of steam in order to get it to condense

into a liquid? (assume the steam is at 100 ℃)

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Answer:

113 kJ or 113,000J

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we are condensing it, a physical change in the state of matter is occurring. 113 kJ or 113,000J because of the following equation: Q = 2260 times 50. 2260 is the Heat of Vaporization constant.

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