If 3.40 x 105 J of energy is supplied to a container of liquid oxygen at -183°C, how much oxygen can evaporate?
The amount of oxygen that can evaporate.
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
c=0.910 kJ/kg K
◻ T=1 K
Formula used:
The heat energy absorbed or released to raise the temperature by one degree is given by;
Here,
m=mass of the substance.
C=specific heat.
◻ T= Temperature difference.
Calculation:
Let the temperature is raised by one degree Celsius by supplied energy.
Then, specific heat capacity or heat required to raise the temperature of unit mass of the given substance by one degree is given by;
So,
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