You need o know the initial temperature of water:
Heat = specific heat x difference of temperature x mass of water
Yes, the boiling of water at 100C and 1 atm is a spontaneous process.
The boiling point of water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 degrees Celsius.
The boiling point of ethanol-water mixtures varies depending on the ratio of ethanol to water. Generally, the boiling point of these mixtures falls between the boiling points of pure ethanol (78.37C) and pure water (100C). The boiling point increases as the ethanol content in the mixture increases.
100 0C is the boiling point of pure water at 760 mm col. Hg.
It can be anywhere in between 60C and 100C (boiling point).
When 1 gram of boiling water at 100°C condenses to water at the same temperature, it releases energy in the form of latent heat of vaporization. The latent heat of vaporization for water is approximately 2260 joules per gram. Therefore, when 1 gram of steam condenses, about 2260 joules of energy is transferred to the surroundings.
Yes, the boiling of water at 100C and 1 atm is a spontaneous process.
100c
Boiling water is 100C = 373.15KIf you wanted something other than water boiling ask.
boiling point, boiling point of water is 100C
212 f 100c
100C or 212F. It is the boiling point of water, where water turns from a liquid into a gas.
0 degrees. The boiling point is 100C by the way.
The boiling point of water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit and 100 degrees Celsius.
the sugar solution will not boil at 100C because the solute(sugar) has a slight attraction on the water molecules, increasing the boiling point and lowering the freezing point.
100C is the boiling point of water at sea level. It equates to 212F
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