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Show the calculation of the energy involved in condensation of 150 grams of steam at 100oC if the Heat of Vaporization for water is 2.26 kJ/g.

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Answer : The energy involved in condensation is, 339 kJ

Explanation :

Formula used :


q=m* L

where,

q = heat required = ?

L = latent heat of vaporization of water =
2.26kJ/g

m = mass of water = 150 g

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get:


q=(150g)* (2.26kJ/g)


q=339kJ

Therefore, the energy involved in condensation is, 339 kJ

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