there is 250g of water inside of a 150g glass container, to raise the temperature from 18C to 62C, how much moles do we need to use from the 160C steam?
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there is 250g of water inside of a 150g glass container, to raise the temperature from 18C to 62C, how much moles do we need to use from the 160C steam?
Cglass = 837 J/(kgC)
Cwater = 4186 J/(kgC)
Csteam = 2010 J/(kgC)
Lsteam = 2.26 x 10^6 J/kg
Lmelting = 3.33 x 10^5 J/kg
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