SOLUTION: How much energy in Cal does it take to completely boil 1.70 kg of water at 23oC?

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Question 1182913: How much energy in Cal does it take to completely boil 1.70 kg of water at 23oC?
Answer by ikleyn(52794)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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How much energy in Cal does it take to completely boil 1.70 kg of water at 23oC?
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"To completely boil water"  is incorrect ( = nonsensical = ) combination of  Physics terms/words/notions.

The correct formulation could // would be


            "How much energy in calories does it take to heat up 1.70 kg of water from  23°C to the boiling temperature? "


Or,  if you mean something different,  then express this different in other correct terms.


The appropriate words are  "vaporize",  "to convert to steam"  etc., depending on what you want to express . . .


To come to the forum with such formulation as in this post is the same as to come to a city square
keeping in your hands a placard with inscription written in  CAPITAL  LETTERS


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                    I don't know Physics, but want to compose Physics problems
                                and disseminate them in the Internet.

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Please do not refer to your professor and/or to other similar posts in the Internet.

I saw,  probably,  about five similar posts in the Internet,  and I can certify
that they all are written and disseminated by people illiterate in Physics.




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