1 cc of water becomes 1681 cc of steam when boiled at a pressure

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30.

1 cc of water becomes 1681 cc of steam when boiled at a pressure of105 Nm-2. The increasing internal energy of the system is (Latent heat of steam is 540 cal g-1 , 1 cal = 4.2 J)

  • 300 cal

  • 500 cal

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  • 600 cal


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500 cal

Initial volume of water = V1 = 1 cm3

Volume of steam = V2 = 1681 cm3

Change in volume dV = V2 − V1 = 1681

                                = 1680 cm3

                                = 1680 × 10-6 m3

Pressure, p = 105 N/m2

            dQ = mL = 1 × 540 × 4.2

                 = 22.68 J

           dW = pdV

                 = 105 × 1680 × 10-6

                 = 168

Internal energy dU = 2268 − 168 = 2100 J

                            = 500 cal


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