Question:

Steam at 100C is passed into 1.1 kg of water contained in calorimeter of water equivalent 0.02 kg at 15C till the temperature of the calorimeter rises to 800C. What is the mass of steam condensed?

Updated On: Aug 20, 2024
  • (A) 0.130
  • (B) 0.065
  • (C) 0.260
  • (D) 0.135
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The Correct Option is A

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Explanation:
The amount of heat lost by the steam to condense into the water at 100°C and in raising the temperature of water and calorimeter to 80°C is H1=mL+mcΔTwherem: Mass of steamL=540cal/g Latent heat of vaporization of steamΔT=100C80C=20C Decrease in temperaturec=1 cal /gC Specific heat of waterNow, the amount of heat gained by water to increase its temperature from 15C to 80C isH2=1.1kg×c×(8015)CH2=1.1×103g×1cal/gC×65CH2=71500calAgain, the amount of heat gained by the calorimeter to increase its temperature from 15C to 80C isH3=0.02kg×c×(8015)CH3=0.02×103g×1cal/gC×65CH3=1300calFrom the principle of calorimetry, we haveH1=H2+H3mL+(mc×20C)=71500cal+1300cal540cal/g×m+(m×1cal/gC×20C)=72800cal560 cal /g×m=72800calm=72800560g=130gm=0.130kgTherefore, the mass of steam condensed is 0.130kg.Hence, the correct option is (A).
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