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Chapter 14 Problem 14.97

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When perspiration on the human body absorbs heat, some of the perspiration turns into water vapor. The latent heat of vaporization at body temperature (37 C) is 2.42 106 J/kg. The heat absorbed is approximately equal to the average energy given to a single water molecule (H2O) times the number of water molecules that are vaporized. What is ?

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Title Physics, 9 
Author John D. Cutnell, Kenneth W. Johnson
ISBN 9780470879528

Solved: When perspiration on the human body absorbs heat,

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