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3 Steam machines are used to sterilise kitchen work surfaces. Calculate the energy needed to change 0.06 kg of water into steam. S The latent heat of vaporisation for water is 2…
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Steam machines are used to sterilise kitchen work surfaces.
Calculate the energy needed to change 0.06 kg of water into
steam.
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The latent heat of vaporisation for water is 2 260 000 J/kg.
Use the correct equation from the Physics Equations Sheet.
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2 260 000 J/kg * .06 kg = 135600 j
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