How much heat is required to completely boil away 0.200 kg of water (Hv = 2.26 × 10^3 kJ/kg)?

(Points : 1)
4.52 × 102 kJ

2.26 × 103 kJ

4.52 × 103 kJ

1.13 × 104 kJ

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- 4.52 x 10^2 kJ

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nvm.. i found this one out...

what was it

comment above is all correct ^^^

To find the amount of heat required to completely boil away 0.200 kg of water, we can use the formula:

Heat = Mass x Heat of Vaporization

Given:
Mass = 0.200 kg
Heat of Vaporization (Hv) = 2.26 × 10^3 kJ/kg

Now, let's plug in the values into the formula:

Heat = 0.200 kg x 2.26 × 10^3 kJ/kg

Multiplying the numbers:

Heat = 0.452 kJ

So, the correct answer is 4.52 × 10^2 kJ.