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Answered by ItzShinyQueen13
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The principle of method of mixtures states that the heat lost by a hot body is equal to the heat gained by the cold body when they are mixed together and attain the same temperature. This principle is based on the law of conservation of energy. The law on principle of method of mixtures is based on.

Steam at 100° C is added slowly to 1400 gm of water at 16°C until the temperature of water is raised to 800. The mass of steam required to do this is (Lv =540cal/gm)

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Answered by kavithapotnuru49
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Explanation:

The principle of method of mixtures states that the heat lost by a hot body is equal to the heat gained by the cold body when they are mixed together and attain the same temperature. This principle is based on the law of conservation of energy. The law on principle of method of mixtures is based on.

Steam at 100° C is added slowly to 1400 gm of water at 16°C until the temperature of water is raised to 800. The mass of steam required to do this is (Lv =540cal/gm)

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