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When water is boiled at `2` atm pressure the latent heat of vapourization is `2.2xx10^(6) J//kg` and the boiling point is `120^(@)C` At `2` atm pressure `1` kg of water has a volume of `10^(-3)m^(-3)` and `1` kg of steam has volume of `0.824m^(3)` . The increase in internal energy of `1` kg of water when it is converted into steam at `2` atm pressure and `120^(@)C` is [`1` atm pressure `=1.013xx10^(5)N//m^(2)`]

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