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In an experiment to measure the specific latent heat of vaporisation of water, cool water was placed in a polystyrene cup. Dry steam was then added to the water. The... show full transcript
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To draw the apparatus, your diagram should include:
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First, find the change in mass of the water:
Initial mass of water,
Final mass of water,
Change in mass of water vaporised,
Using the specific heat formula:
Where:
Calculating the energy gained by the water:
Next, use the formula for latent heat:
L = rac{Q}{m} = rac{6.82 imes 10^{3}}{0.0026} = 2.62 imes 10^{6} ext{ J/kg}
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Ensuring that only dry steam is used prevents any excess water from condensing and affecting the mass measurement. If moist steam were present, it would add additional mass to the system and potentially affect the temperature readings, leading to inaccuracies in calculating the latent heat.
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Cooling the initial water ensures that all the heat added to the water comes from the steam alone. This avoids heat loss or gain from other sources, thereby providing more accurate data regarding the total heat exchanged during the experiment.
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