A sample of steam with a mass of 0.506 g at a temperature of 100 °C condenses into an insulated container holding 4.30 g of water at 3.0 °C. (For water, AHap = 40.7 kJ/mol and Cwater = 4.18 J/(g•°C).) Part A Assuming that no heat is lost to the surroundings, what is the final temperature of the mixture? You may want to reference (Pages 487 - 489) Section 11.6 while completing this problem. Express your answer using three significant figures. ? T = °C

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A sample of steam with a mass of 0.506 g at a
temperature of 100 °C condenses into an insulated
container holding 4.30 g of water at 3.0 ° C. (For
water, AHap = 40.7 kJ/mol and
Cwater = 4.18 J/(g .°C).)
Part A
Assuming that no heat is lost to the surroundings, what is the final temperature of the mixture?
You may want to reference
(Pages 487 - 489) Section 11.6 while completing
this problem.
Express your answer using three significant figures.
?
T =
°C
Transcribed Image Text:A sample of steam with a mass of 0.506 g at a temperature of 100 °C condenses into an insulated container holding 4.30 g of water at 3.0 ° C. (For water, AHap = 40.7 kJ/mol and Cwater = 4.18 J/(g .°C).) Part A Assuming that no heat is lost to the surroundings, what is the final temperature of the mixture? You may want to reference (Pages 487 - 489) Section 11.6 while completing this problem. Express your answer using three significant figures. ? T = °C
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