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30 December, 22:40

The ""steam"" above a freshly made cup of instant coffee is really water vapor droplets condensing after evaporating from the hot coffee. What is the final temperature of 250 g of hot coffee initially at 90.0ºC if 2.00 g evaporates from it

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  1. 31 December, 01:52
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    Heat is taken away from coffee by evaporating water in the process of turning into vapor. So coffee becomes cold

    Heat taken up by water to evaporate

    mass x latent heat

    = 2 x 540 Calorie.

    = 1080 Cals

    If t be the decrease in temperature of coffee

    heat given out

    = mass x specific heat of water x fall in temperature

    250 x 1 x t

    heat loss = heat gain

    250 t = 1080

    t = 4.32 °C.

    Final temp = 90 - 4.32 = 85.68 °C.
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