Chemistry, asked by cindrela15, 11 months ago

1 kg of water at 373 k​


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cindrela15: when 1 kg of steam at 100 C ( 373 k) liquifies to form water at 100 C (373k) ,it loses the same amount of heat
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

It displaces less water than its weight and so the nail sinks in water.Whereas an iron ship has more surface area and therefore the volume of water displaced is much greater than the volume of the iron ship or the upthrust is more or equal than the weight of the ship

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