GIVEN:
mass = 1.75 kg
temp of saturated liquid =
TO FIND:
AMOUNT OF HEAT REQUIRED (Q)
SOLUTION;
1) Q = m * latent heat of vapourisation()
from latent heat of vapourisation table
() at = 2369.8 kJ/kg
therefore ,
Q = 1.75 * 2369.8
Q = 4147.2 KJ
2) The zeroth law of thermodynamics states that when two bodies are each in thermal equilibrium with some third body , then they are also in equilibrium with each other.
c)it is about thermal equilirium among bodies.
RESULT:
c) HEAT REQUIRED (Q) = 4147.2 KJ.
C) zeroth law of thermodynamics Is about thermal equilirium among bodies.
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