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How much heat is evolved when 1234 g of water condenses to a liquid at 100.°c?

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During the phase transition vapour --> liquid water, the temperature of the water does not change; the molecules of water release heat and the amounf of heat released is equal to

Q=mL_e
where
m is the mass of the water

L_e is the latent heat of evaporation.

For water, the latent heat of evaporation is
L=2257 kJ/kg, while the mass of the water is

m=1234 g=1.234 kg

so, the amount of heat released in the process is

Q=mL_e = (1.234 kg)(2257 kJ/kg)=2785 kJ
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