Steam at 100°C is passed into 20 g of water at 10°C. When water acquires a temperature of…
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Steam at 100°C is passed into 20 g of water at 10°C. When water acquires a temperature of 80°C, the mass of the water present will be {Take specific heat of water = 1 cal g-1°C-1 and latent heat of steam = 540 cal g-1}
- 24 g
- 31.5 g
- 42.5 g
- 22.5 g
Answer
(D) 22.5 g
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