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In the previous question, if the specific latent heat of vaporization of water at `0^@C` is `eta` times the specific latent heat of freezing of water at `0^@C`, the fraction of water that will ultimately freeze is

A

`(1)/(eta)`

B

`(eta)/(eta+1)`

C

`(eta-1)/(eta)`

D

`(eta-1)/(eta+1)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`DeltaQ_("top") = DeltaQ_("freezing")`
`m.(etaL) = M(L) implies M = etam`
L = latent heat of freezing
m = mass of vapour
`M` = mass of freezed
`therefore ` Fraction of water which freezed
= `(M)/(m+M) = (etaM)/(m + etam) = (n)/(n+1)`
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