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CalculatorPeriodic Table Question 14 of 14 Map Sapling Learning macmillan learni

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CalculatorPeriodic Table Question 14 of 14 Map Sapling Learning macmillan learning Imagine that a hypothetical life form is discovered on our moon and transported to Earth. On a hot day, this life form begins to sweat, and it is determined that the heat of vaporization of its sweat is 135 cal/g. The scientist observing the extraterrestrial life form also begins to sweat. The heat of vaporization of the scientist's sweat is 580. cal/g at the skin's surface If both the extraterrestrial life form and the scientist lose 503 g of sweat over the course of one hour, calculate the heat lost by each body from the vaporization of sweat. Number Number Extraterrestrial: cal Human scientist: cal Previous Give Up & View Solution Check Answer Next Exit Hint

Explanation / Answer

Heat of vaporization of extraterrestrial life = 135 cal/g

sweat loss = 503 g

Heat lost by extraterrestrial = 135 cal/g x 503 g

= 67905 cal

Heat of vaporization of scientist = 580 cal/g

sweat loss = 503 g

Heat lost by scientist = 580 cal/g x 503 g

= 291740 cal

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