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7 May, 08:03

How much energy does it take to convert. 500 kg of ice at - 20°C to steam at 250°C.

Specific heat capacities:

Ice: 2.03 J/g °C

Water: 4.2 J/g°C

Steam: 2.0 J/g C

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  1. 7 May, 08:30
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    Use the specific heat equation for each one:

    Q = mCT

    m is mass

    T is change in temp

    C is spec heat

    You will not only have to calculate three different specific heats, but also do the heat of vaporization and heat of fusion.

    Heat of vaporization is 3.33 * 10^5 J/Kg

    Heat of Fusion is 2.26 * 10^6 J/Kg

    You’ll want to make sure all your units match. So change all Kg to g (or g to Kg)

    -20 to 0 = mC (Ice) T

    Melt ice (fusion) = m (heat of fusion)

    0 to 100 = mC (Water) T

    Boil (Vaporization) = m (heat of vaporization)

    100 to 250 = mC (Steam) T

    Then add each one together
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