Answer to Question #90102 in Molecular Physics | Thermodynamics for Awesome

Question #90102
How much heat is required to convert 1g of ice at 0 degree Celsius to steam at 100 degree Celsius (Heat of fusion of ice = 335 x 10^3 Jkg^-1, heat of vaporization of water = 2.26 x 10^6JKg^-1, specific heat capacity of water = 4200Jkg^-1K^-1)
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Expert's answer
2019-05-27T11:15:01-0400

The total heat consists of the heat of ice melting, water heating and vaporization:

"Q=Q_m+Q_h+Q_v"

the heat of ice melting:


"Q_m=\\lambda m"

Heat of water heating:


"Q_h=Cm(T_2-T_1)"

And heat of vaporization:


"Q_v=Lm"

Then


"Q=(\\lambda+L+C(T_2-T_1))m=\\\\\n=(335\\times10^3+2.26\\times10^6+4200\\times100)\\times0.001 = 3015J"


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