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50g of water were heated to boiling point at constant rate of 2.28KJ/minute.after boiling for 10minutes, the mass of water decreased to 40g calculate the heat of vaporization of water
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50g of water were heated to boiling point at constant rate of 2.28KJ/minute.after boiling for 10minutes, the mass of water decreased to 40g calculate the heat of vaporization of water
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10g of water was vaporized by the 2.28K/J
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