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I.

Identification

1.) It is the quantity of heat that needs to be absorbed to vaporize a particular quantity of liquid at a
constant temperature.
2.) It is the formula of Heat of Vaporization.
3.) It is also known as the first law of thermodynamics, states that energy cannot be created or
destroyed, only transferred or converted from one form to another. (Law of Heat Exchange)
4.) It is the heat of vaporization of water. (40.7 kJ/mol)
5.) It is the overall heat transfer coefficient and is a function of the thermal conductivity and the
convective heat transfer coefficient. (U)

II. True or False

1.) Countercurrent flow is more efficient for overall heat transfer.


2.) If the solutions of vapor and liquid states are compared, the kinetic energy of the steam is
proved to be higher than the kinetic energy of the fluid.
3.) The second law of thermodynamics states that the total entropy of an isolated system can never
increase over time; it can only remain constant or decrease.
4.) Heat naturally flows from a cold object to a hot one.
5.) The heat of vaporization is the total amount of heat required to turn a particular quantity of
liquid into vapor without any rise in the temperature of the fluid.
Answer Key:

I. Identification

1.) Heat of Vaporization


2.) Hv = q / m
3.) Law of Heat Exchange
4.) 40.7 kJ/mol
5.) U

II. True or False

1.) True
2.) True
3.) False
4.) False
5.) True

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