
Answer:
1672.98 kJ (increase in internal energy)
Explanation:
Let's first find the energy received by the water in order for it to vaporize.
This is: Energy = mass of water * latent heat of vaporization
Energy = 0.8 * 2.26 * 10^6 = 1808 kJ
We also need to subtract from this the energy needed for the volume increase. This is calculated the following way:
Energy needed for volume change = P (Final Volume - Initial Volume)
Initial volume = 0.8/1000 = 0.0008 m^3
Final volume = 0.8 / 0.6 = 1.333 m^3
Pressure = 1 atm = 101325 Pa
Energy needed for volume change = 101325 (1.333 - 0.0008)
Energy needed for volume change = 135.02 kJ
Total Internal Energy Change = 1808 - 135.02 = 1672.98 kJ