The calorific value of water is 80cal/degree. so it takes 60*80=2400cal of heat.
Due to more volume mass, it will take longer, but the 2 liters with double mass will eventually heat up the same 10 FIVE degrees with the same energy amount.
If fifty grams of water cooled from 50 degrees to 10 degrees, and the specific heat of water is 4.2, 135 kJ of heat was released.
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292 kj
2,641,760J...
To raise 1000 grams of water from 50 to 100 degrees requires 50 degrees x 1000 grams of heat, so the answer is 50,000 calories. Water at 100 degrees requires an additional 550 calories to convert 1 gram fully into steam. Therefore the remaining 50,000 calories can convert 50,000/550 grams into steam. So 90.9 grams become steam, and that's the answer.
A liter of pure water weighs at most 1 kilogram (at 4 degrees Centigrade). This is about 2.2 pounds. Water at higher temperatures is less dense and will weigh slightly less.
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