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1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C.

If all the steam is


condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.

1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C. If all the steam is
condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.

1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C. If all the steam is
condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.

1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C. If all the steam is
condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.

1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C. If all the steam is
condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.

1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C. If all the steam is
condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.

1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C. If all the steam is
condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.
1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C. If all the steam is
condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.

1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C. If all the steam is
condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.

1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C. If all the steam is
condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.

1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C. If all the steam is
condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.

1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C. If all the steam is
condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.

1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C. If all the steam is
condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.

1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C. If all the steam is
condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.
1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C. If all the steam is
condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.

1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C. If all the steam is
condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.

1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C. If all the steam is
condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.

1-. An unknown mass of steam at 125 °C is put inside a 3 Kg iron container originally at 20 °C. If all the steam is
condensed into water with a final temperature of 66 °C, find the mass of the steam.
2-. An ideal gas is enclosed in a cylinder with a movable piston on top. The piston has a mass of 6000 g and an
area of 8 cm2 and is free to slide up and down, keeping the pressure of the gas constant. How much work is done
as the temperature of 0.45 mol of the gas is raised from 25°C to 380°C?
3-. Find the amount of heat required to convert 2 Kg of ice at -15 °C into steam at 150 °C.

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?
1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?
1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?
1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

1-. Find the amount of heat to be removed to convert 1 Kg of steam at 120 °C into ice at -8 °C.
2-. A sample of argon behaves as an ideal gas as energy is added by heat at constant pressure from 280 K to
393 K. If the gas does 30.0 J of work, what is the mass of argon present?
3-. A 60.0-g copper calorimeter contains 350 g of water at 25.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the
water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 70.0°C?

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