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What is meant by saying that the latent heat of vaporisation of water is `22.5 xx 10^(5) J//kg` ?

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A non conducting vessel thermally insulated from its surroundings, contains 100 g of water 0^(@)C . The vessel is connected to a vacuum pump to pump to water vapour. As a result of this, some water is frozen. If the removal of water vapour is continued, what is the maximum amount of water that can be frozen in this manner? Laten heat of vaporisation of water =22.5xx10^(5)Jkg^(-1) and latent heat of fusion of ice =3.36xx10^(5)Jkg^(-1)

A thermally isolated vessel contains 100g of water at 0^(@)C . When air above the water is pumped out, some of the water freezes and some evaporates at 0^(@)C itself. Calculate the mass of the ice formed such that no water is left in the vessel. Latent heat of vaporization of water at 0^(@)C=2.10xx10^(6)J//kg and latent heat of fusion of ice =3.36xx10^(5)J//kg .

A thermally isolated vessel contains 100g of water at 0^(@)C . When air above the water is pumped out, some of the water freezes and some evaporates at 0^(@)C itself. Calculate the mass of the ice formed such that no water is left in the vessel. Latent heat of vaporization of water at 0^(@)C=2.10xx10^(6)J//kg and latent heat of fusion of ice =3.36xx10^(5)J//kg .

1.0 m^(3) of water is converted into 1671 m^(3) of steam at atmospheric pressure and 100^(@)C temperature. The latent heat of vaporisation of water is 2.3xx10^(6) J kg^(-1) . If 2.0 kg of water be converted into steam at atmospheric pressure and 100^(@)C temperature, then how much will be the increases in its internal energy? Density of water 1.0xx10^(3) kg m^(-3) , atmospheric pressure = 1.01xx10^(5) Nm^(-2) .