Heat of fusion: Hf = 334 J/g, Q = m. Hf
Heat of vaporization: Hv = 2260 J/g, Q = m. Hv
2.1 J/...
Heat of fusion: Hf = 334 J/g, Q = m. Hf
Heat of vaporization: Hv = 2260 J/g, Q = m. Hv
2.1 J/g˚C Heat capacity (S) of solid water Q = m. S. ΔT
2.03 J/g˚C Heat capacity (S) of water vapor Q = m. S. ΔT
4.18 J/g˚C Heat capacity (S) of liquid water Q = m. S. ΔT
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