Multiple Choice
Suppose 4 g of water at 100°C is spread over a large surface so that 1 g evaporates rapidly. If evaporation of the 1 gram takes 2,259 joules from the remaining 3 g of water and no other heat transfer takes place, what are the temperature and phase of the remaining 3 g once the 1 gram is completely evaporated?
A) The remaining 3 g will turn to 10°C , liquid.
B) The remaining 3 g will turn to 20°C liquid.
C) The remaining 3 g will turn to -10°C ice.
D) The remaining 3 g will turn to 0°C ice.
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