Science, asked by vp289534, 11 months ago

....heat is needed to convert 1g of water at 100 hundred degree Celsius and at a pressure of one atmosphere into 1g of steam under the same conditions. why??​

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Answered by paavandnd78
3

Answer:

because steam first get converted in water at 100°C far this conversion steams give out heat

Answered by Kinggovind021
4

Hey mate

Mass of ice=1g

Temp of ice=0 degree C

1 First the ice at 0 degree C is to be converted into water at 0 degree C

Heat required at this stage

= Mass of the ice x Latent heat of fusion of ice

=1x 80 =80 cal

2 Now the temperature of water is to be increased from 0 to 100 degree C

Heat required for this =Mass of water x rise in temperature x specific heat of water

=1 x100 x1= 100 cal

3 Now this water at100 degree C is to be converted into vapour

Heat required for this

=Mass of water x Latent heat

= 1 x 536 =536 cal

Total heat required

1. =80 +100 +536=716 ca

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