A 0.508 g sample of steam at 104.2 °C is condensed into a container with 4.73 g of water at 15.2 °C . What is the final temperature of the water mixture if no heat is lost? The specific heat of water is 4.18 J g ⋅ °C , the specific heat of steam is 2.01 J g ⋅ °C , and Δ H vap = − 40.7 kJ/mol.

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A 0.508 g sample of steam at 104.2 °C is condensed into a container with 4.73...
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