Concept:
Heat absorbed by the system is taken as positive (\(q>0\)).
Work done by the system on surroundings is taken as negative (\(w<0\)).
Enthalpy change (\(\Delta H\)) is positive for endothermic processes.
Step 1: Nature of the process. The change involves:
Heating water from \(5^\circ C\) to \(100^\circ C\)
Phase change from liquid to gas Both processes require absorption of heat. \[ \Rightarrow q = +ve \]
Step 2: Sign of work done. During vaporisation, water expands against atmospheric pressure. \[ \Rightarrow \text{System does work on surroundings} \] \[ \Rightarrow w = -ve \]
Step 3: Enthalpy change. Since heat is absorbed at constant pressure: \[ \Delta H = q_p>0 \] Conclusion: \[ q = +ve,\quad w = -ve,\quad \Delta H = +ve \]





