Determination of specific heat of vaporization of water

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The article proposes a laboratory work on the calculation of the latent heat capacity of vaporization by solving simple thermodynamic processes, heat balance equations, and experimental results. However, the temperature of the mixture of cold water and steam tm was determined. In the experiment, the latent heat of vaporization is determined by supplying pure steam from the tube r to the calorimeter. The steam heats cold water to the mixture temperature tm and then condenses into water. The heat of vaporization turns steam into water.

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