According to Google, the specific heat of water vapor is 2 kJ/kg/K. How many degrees of freedom does gaseous water have? (please solve using equations)

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According to Google, the specific heat of water vapor is 2 kJ/kg/K. How many degrees of...
Problem statement: A heat exchanger is required to heat up milk (Specific heat of 3.93 kJ/kg K) flowing at 2kg/s from 4 degrees C to 74 degrees C. If water (4.2 kJ/kg K) at 95 C is being used as the hot fluid with flow rate of 8kg/s, determine the length of tubular heat exchanger, if diameter of contact pipe surface between water and milk is 5 cm and overall heat transfer co-efficient is estimated to be 20000 W/m2K. Provide...
The specific volume of 5 kg of water vapor at 1.5 MPa, 440 degrees Celsius is 0.2160 m^3/kg. Determine (a) the volume, in m^3, occupied by the water vapor, (b) the amount of water vapor present, in gram moles, and (c) the number of molecules.
Using the Clausius Clapeyron equation determine the vapor pressure of water at 50.0 degrees C. The molar heat of vaporization of water is 40.7 kJ/mol. How do you solve this?
4) A container has 7.0 kg of water in it. If 263.0 k] of heat is added to the system and it does 94.0 kJ of 4) work on its surroundings, how much does its temperature change? (The specific heat of water is 4184 J/kg K.) A) 5.8 K B) 0.16 K C) 0.0058 K D) 170 K
The heat of fusion for ice at 0°C is 333.7 kJ/kg, the specific heat of water 4.186 kJ/kg °C, and the heat of vaporization of water at 100°C is 2,256 kJ/kg. What is theenergy needed to vaporize 100 grams of ice at starting at 0°C?
A thermometer of mass 0.0404 kg and of specific heat 0.892 kJ/kg K reads 14.5°C. It is then completely immersed in 0.219 kg of water, and it comes to the same final temperature as the water. If the thermometer then reads 46.4°C, what was the temperature of the water before insertion of the thermometer? umbe Units T C the tolerance is +/-2%
a 24.0 kg sample of water is at 10 C. how much heat is needed
for it to reach 90 degrees C (the specific heat for water is
4186J/kg C
:) A 24.0 kg sample of water is at 10° C. How much heat is needed for it to reach 90°C? (The specific heat for water is 4186 J/kg° C) A) 5.42 x 104 kJ B) 8.02 x 103 kJ C) 0.00 kJ D) 2.19 x 106 kJ
Cwater-4.19 kJ/(kg"K) Cice -2.06 kJ/(kg K) Lfusion-334 kJ/kg vaporization-2260 kJ/kg How much heat (in kJ) is required to convert 1.3 kg of ice at 0°C to water at 70°C? Give your answer as a whole number.
1. Liquid nitrogen at −196° C (nitrogen’s boiling point) is placed in a container with 3 kg of water at 25° C. (a) Suppose you add just enough liquid nitrogen such that all the water just freezes (i.e., the final state of the water is ice at 0° C). Draw a complete energy interaction diagram for this scenario, including a conservation of energy equation. (b) How much liquid nitrogen should you put in the container such that all the water...
Cwater-4.19 kJ/(kg*K) Cice-2.06 kJ/(kg"K) fusion-334 kJ/kg Lvaporization 2260 kJ/kg How much heat is required to convert 1.8 kg of ice at O°C to water at 94°C? Give your answer as a whole number.