An Insulated Vessel Contains 0.4 kg of water at 273 K . A Piece Of 0.1 kg Ice At 258 K Is Put Into It And Steam At
373 K Is Bubbled Into It Untill All Ice Melts And Finally The Vessel Contains Only Liquid Water At 313 K .
Assume That Vessel Does Not Give Or Take Any Heat And There Is No Loss Of Matter And Heat To
Surroundings.
Calculate The Amount Of Steam That Was Bubbled Into Water Initially.
Details And Assumptions
Specific Heat Of Ice = 2200 J/kg K
Heat Of Fusion Of Water = 333000/kg
Heat Of Vapourization Of Water = 2260000 J/kg
Give Your Answer In Grams
Round Of The Answer To The Nearest Integer
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YAAR SPECIFIC HEAT OF WATER TO DE DIYA KR