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23 September, 03:41

if 10 calories of energy are added to 2 grams of ice at - 30°C, calculate the final temperature of the ice.

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  1. 23 September, 03:55
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    = - 20°C

    Explanation:

    The specific heat capacity of ice using the cgs system is 0.5cal/g°C

    The enthalpy change is calculated as follows

    ΔH=MC∅ where M represents mass C represents specific heat and ∅ represents the temperature change.

    10cal = 2g*0.5cal/g°C*∅

    ∅=10cal / (2g*0.5cal/g°C)

    ∅=10°C

    Final temperature = - 30°C + 10°C = - 20°C
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