3. Use your steam tables to fill in this table. 4. Use the table above to calculate the sensible heat supplied ( Qs-sens

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3. Use your steam tables to fill in this table. 4. Use the table above to calculate the sensible heat supplied ( Qs-sens

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3. Use your steam tables to fill in this table. 4. Use the table above to calculate the sensible heat supplied ( Qs-sensibe ​) to heat the water to boiling temperature. Assume the beaker contained exactly 50ml of water for your calculation ( 1 in 3 of water =16.39 mL of water). Sensible heat is the heat associated with changing temperature of a substance (but not phase). Q˙​=m∣hc​−hi​∣=mcp​(τt​−Ti​) 5. Use your steam tables to calculate the latent heat supplied (Qsilatent ​) that would be required to entirely boil all of the liquid to vapor (BTU). Assume the beaker contained exactly 50ml of water for your calculation. Latent heat is the heat associated with changing the phase of a substance (but not the temperature).
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