Sixty grams of water are at an initial temperature of 26 °C. Calculate the heat required to completely convert the liquid water to steam at 100°C. (Latent heat of vaporization of water Ly = 540 cal/g Specific heat of water c 1 cal/g °C) O 3.2 x104 cal. O 4.44 x103 cal. O 3.68 x104 cal. O 6.00 x103 cal.

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Sixty grams of water are at an initial temperature of 26 °C. Calculate the heat required to completely convert the liquid water to steam at 100°C.
(Latent heat of vaporization of water Ly= 540 cal/g
Specific heat of water c 1 cal/g °C)
O 3.2 x104 cal.
O 4.44 x103 cal.
O 3.68 x104 cal.
O 6.00 x103 cal.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 23 Sixty grams of water are at an initial temperature of 26 °C. Calculate the heat required to completely convert the liquid water to steam at 100°C. (Latent heat of vaporization of water Ly= 540 cal/g Specific heat of water c 1 cal/g °C) O 3.2 x104 cal. O 4.44 x103 cal. O 3.68 x104 cal. O 6.00 x103 cal.
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