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Chemistry, 05.07.2019 18:20 jocko1224

A2-quart steel pan, 10" in diameter with a wall thickness of 1.11 mm is filled with water at 22.2 °c and placed on an electric heating element on the stove top. the electric heating element is a coil about 5' long and 1.55 cm wide.
-how many moles of water is this? how many molecules? what is the mass of the water? illustrate the problem. ree what is the initial heating rate of the water if the heating element is at 600 °c?
if the average heating rate is one half of the initial rate, how long would it take to bring the water to the boiling temperature? s eh doads oflos t ea tsisolov lenoalant ai sd blrow ted a what would be the change in depth of the water in the pan due to this heating? sns a a arg o hamans inotat ba bas aslzesm beslet you boil all the water off into steam, how much time would it take?

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