Suppose 1.00 g of water vaporizes isobarically at atmospheric pressure (1.013 x 10 5 Pa). Its…

Suppose 1.00 g of water vaporizes isobarically at atmospheric pressure (1.013 x 10 5 Pa). Its…

Suppose 1.00 g of water vaporizes isobarically at atmospheric pressure (1.013 x 105 Pa). Its volume in the liquid state is Vi = Vliquid = 1.00 cm3, and its volume in the vapor state is Vf = Vvapor = 1 671 cm3. Find the work done in the expansion and the change in internal energy of the system. Ignore any mixing of the steam and the surrounding air—imagine that the steam simply pushes the surrounding air out of the way.