Mainly around the equator, since it receives the most direct sunlight year round.
Heat of vaporization is the heat required to vaporize unit mass of a substance at it's boiling point. The heat of vaporization or condensation of water is 2257 J/g.
It means that 1 g of water involves 2257 J energy during condensation or vaporization at its boiling point (100 C)
Given mass of water vapor that is condensing = 11.2 g
Calculating the heat released when 11.2 g of water vapor condenses in to liquid water at 100
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Rounding the final answer 25,278 J to three significant figures we get, 25,300 J
Therefore the correct answer is E. 25,300 J
65.38 u ± 0.002 u there you go
Answer:
The person who just wanted points is annoying
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WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT
Answer:
Compound.
Explanation:
That would be compound as it consists of a number of elements bonded together. It is inorganic not organic.