Please don't copy and written by hand  As shown in the figure below, you have a system including a Cadmium vessel with mass Mvessel = 0.477 kg. The vessel contains water with mass Mwater = 0.219 kg. Both the vessel and water are initially at a temperature of 45.0 degrees Celsius. You add steam into the system. The steam has an initial temperature of 157.9 degrees Celsius and a mass of Msteam = 6.9289 kg. The system will reach equilibrium with all the water having vaporized at some final temperature above 100 degrees Celsius. Find the system final temperature, Tfinal =   degrees Celsius Material c (J/(kg K)) Aluminum 897 Beryllium 1820 Cadmium 231 Iron 412 Lead 129 Polyethylene 2303 Steel 466 Uranium 116   Water c (J/(kg K)) ice 2090 water 4186 steam 2010

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As shown in the figure below, you have a system including a Cadmium vessel with mass Mvessel = 0.477 kg. The vessel contains water with mass Mwater = 0.219 kg. Both the vessel and water are initially at a temperature of 45.0 degrees Celsius. You add steam into the system. The steam has an initial temperature of 157.9 degrees Celsius and a mass of Msteam = 6.9289 kg. The system will reach equilibrium with all the water having vaporized at some final temperature above 100 degrees Celsius.

Find the system final temperature, Tfinal =   degrees Celsius

Material c (J/(kg K))
Aluminum 897
Beryllium 1820
Cadmium 231
Iron 412
Lead 129
Polyethylene 2303
Steel 466
Uranium 116

 

Water c (J/(kg K))
ice 2090
water 4186
steam 2010
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