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20 October, 01:29

what mass of water at 15 degrees celcius can be cooled 1 degree celcius by heat necessary to melt 185 grams of ice at 0 degrees celcius?

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  1. 20 October, 01:48
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    1052.944 g

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Initial temperature of water = 15° C

    Final temperature of water = 1° C

    Mass of ice = 185 grams

    Now,

    Heat of fusion of ice = 333.55 J/g

    Thus,

    The heat required to melt ice = Mass of ice * Heat of fusion

    or

    The heat required to melt ice = 185 * 333.55 = 61706.75 J

    Now,

    for water the specific heat capacity = 4.186 J/g.°C

    Heat provided = mass * specific heat capacity * Change in temperature

    or

    61706.75 = mass * 4.186 * (15 - 1)

    or

    61706.75 = mass * 58.604

    or

    mass = 1052.944 g

    Hence, the mass that can be heated 1052.944 g
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