1 cal/gdegC x 225g x (100 - 50.5)degC heat to the boiling point
540 cal/g x 225g heat to vaporize the water
0.5 cal/gdegC x 225 g x (133-100)degC heat to chang temp of steam
= 11137.5 cal + 121500 cal + 3712.5 cal = 14850 cal
there are no calories in water you idiot
Steam. The reason for this is water boils at the temperature of 212 degrees F. Steam can be heated to much higher temperatures than that. Some engines that are water cooled has steam at temperatures of over 700 degrees. Water basically becomes a plasma at this temperature.
Steam is created when water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, 373 degrees Kelvin or 212 degrees Fahrenheit. This is at the normal, standard temperature and atmosphere pressure.
The answer is 675 calories.
At 212 degrees Fahrenheit water expands approximately 1,700 its original volume when converted to steam.
540 calories are needed to turn one gram of water at 100 degrees celsius to steam.
This is the latent heat of vaporisation of water, which at standard pressure, is 539 calories (per gram).
It takes 80 calories per gram to increase the temperature of water by one degree. 4000 * 80 * 100 = 32000000 calories.
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.
there are no calories in water you idiot
The number of calories required will depend on the mass of water which is to be heated.
The needed energy is 10 calories.
540 cal
Water or steam at 100 degrees Celsius will kill some bacteria. Detergent or soap is needed to kill the ones that survive the hot temperatures.
at 100 degrees liquid water will go to steam and steam will go to liquid water
Steam is boiled up water that is over 100 degrees centigrade
(5)(3)= 15 calories. 1 calorie is the energy (heat) to raise 1 gram of water by 1 degree celsius, so 5 grams of water (3 degrees Celsius) = 15.