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Steam at `100^@C` is passed into 1.1 kg of water contained in a calorimeter of water equivalent 0.02 kg at `15^@C`till the temperature of the calorimeter and its contents rises to `80^@C` . The mass of the steam condensed in kilogram is

A

`0.130`

B

`0.065`

C

`0.260`

D

`0.135`

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A

Heat required,
`Q=(1.1+0.02)xx10^(3)xx1xx(80-15)=72800cal`
Let `m` gram of steam is condensed, then heat loss
`=mxx540+mxx1xx20`
`=560m`
Heat loss=Heat gain
`implies 560m=72800`
`implies m=130g=0.130Kg`.
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