How much water initially at 100 deg C can you boil into water vapor (also at 100 deg C) with 100,000 Joules? Each gram of water boiled away requires 539.2 calories of heat energy.
How much water initially at 100 deg C can you boil into water vapor (also at...
How much heat is required to boil away 1.10 kg of water that is initially at 100 degree C? Latent heat 22.6 times 10^5 J/Kg, specific heat 4186 J/(Kg degree C). a) 2.49 times 10^3 KJ b) 3.49 times 10^6 J c) -2.49 times 10^6 J d) -3.49 times 10^3 KJ
Q3. To make a beef soup base you want to boil 1kg of beef ( assume pure protein) in 5L of water starting at STP (a)How much heat in Joules do you need to apply? (b) You left it boiling and forgot it, all the water boiled out to steam at 100 °C. Ignoring the beef in the calculations, how much additional heat in Joules was used In your calculations ignore the container in which you boil
A 0.250-kg of water is initially at temperature of 29 °C. How much heat is required to boil away two-third the mass of the water?
You want to boil 1.9L of water on your 1500W stove burner. Initially, the water is at 20C, and it is finished when it reaches a quality of 0.1. What time does it take to boil the water with the lid on? With the lid off? I do NOT want you to use heat capacities. Quality is the mass fraction: vapor/(vapor + liquid).
How many joules of heat energy are required to completely boil away 168.2 g of water starting at room temperature (25°C)?
How many calories needed to to boil 1250 g of water at 100°C
How much heat (in Joules) is needed to completely boil away 300 grams of ice at -6o C?
How much thermal energy (in J) is required to boil 2.20 kg of water at 100.0°C into steam at 143.0°C? The latent heat of vaporization of water is 2.26 ✕ 106 J/kg and the specific heat of steam is 2010 J / kg · °C . J
A 50.0 g sample of water, initially at 25.0°C, is heated until it starts to boil. How much heat was needed to heat it to 100.0°C? The specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/gC. ( I don't know what formula I would use to solve this.)
On a trip to Kruger, you heat 1.5 kg of water on a camping stove. The water is originally at 23 °C, and you heat it long enough to boil 0.65 kg of it away. A. How much heat went into increasing the temperature of the water? Units: J B. How much heat went into changing the phase of the water? Units: J C. In your camping stove, 50% of the energy released in burning the fuel goes into heating...