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Physics, 30.05.2020 01:59 Adreanna1018

ODYSSEY WARE PHYSICS YES OR NO QUESTION

An investigation has been completed, similar to the one on latent heat of fusion, where steam is bubbled through a container of water. The steam condenses and the lost energy heats the water and container. Given the following data, do the calculations requested.

Mass of the aluminum container 50 g
Mass of the container and water 250 g
Mass of the water 200 g
The initial temperature of the container and water 20°C
The temperature of the steam 100°C
The final temperature of the container, water, and condensed steam 50°C
Mass of the container, water, and condensed steam 261 g
Mass of the steam 11 g
Specific heat of aluminum 0.22 cal/g°C
Does the amount of heat energy lost by the steam equal that gained by the aluminum and water?

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