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31.05.2020 •
Physics
B) A copper can together with stirrer of total heat capacity 600J/Kgcontains 200g of water at
15°C. Dry steam at 100ºC is passed through the water while stirring until it reaches a final
temperature of 55°C. Calculate the mass of the steam condensed. (Take specific heat of capacity
of water as 4200J/Kg and specific latent heat of steam as 2260, 000J/kg)
(4mks)
total
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Ответ:
hydrogen
methane
hydrochloric acid
mixtures:
salt and water
oil and water
sugar and hot water
(stuff in day to day life basically)