Answer:
Explanation:
The expression for the calculation of the enthalpy change of a process is shown below as:-
[tex]\Delta H=m\times C\times \Delta T[/tex]
Where,
[tex]\Delta H[/tex]
is the enthalpy change
m is the mass
C is the specific heat capacity
[tex]\Delta T[/tex]
is the temperature change
Thus, given that:-
Mass of water = 2.4 kg
Specific heat = 4.18 J/g°C
[tex]\Delta T=100-21\ ^0C=79\ ^0C[/tex]
So,
[tex]\Delta H=2.4\times 4.18\times 79\ J=792.52\ kJ[/tex]
Heat Supplied [tex]Q=VIt[/tex]
where [tex]i=current[/tex]
[tex]V=Voltage[/tex]
[tex]8.5\times 120\times t=2.4\times 4186\times 79[/tex]
[tex]t=778.10 s[/tex]