Calculate the total energy released when 20 grams of steam condenses to water, cools, and then turns to ice at
To Calculate: The energy released by
Answer to Problem 26A
60252 J
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
Mass of water,
The temperature of steam,
The temperature of ice,
Formula used:
The energy needed can be calculated using:
Here,
c is the specific heat of water = 4.186 J/g.
Calculation:
Substituting the given values,
Conclusion:
The energy released by
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