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25 November, 02:38

An insulated beaker with negligible mass contains 0.250 kg of water at 75.0C. How many kilograms of ice at - 20.0C must be dropped into the water to make the final temperature of the system 40.0C?

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  1. 25 November, 03:00
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    The amount of kilograms of ice at - 20.0°C that must be dropped into the water to make the final temperature of the system 40.0°C = 0.0674 kg

    Explanation:

    Heat gained by ice in taking the total temperature to 40°C = Heat lost by the water

    Total Heat gained by ice = Heat used by ice to move from - 20°C to 0°C + Heat used to melt at 0°C + Heat used to reach 40°C from 0°C

    To do this, we require the specific heat capacity of ice, latent heat of ice and the specific heat capacity of water. All will be obtained from literature.

    Specific heat capacity of ice = Cᵢ = 2108 J/kg.°C

    Latent heat of ice = L = 334000 J/kg

    Specific heat capacity of water = C = 4186 J/kg.°C

    Heat gained by ice in taking the total temperature to 40°C = mCᵢ ΔT + mL + mC ΔT = m (2108) (0 - (-20)) + m (334000) + m (4186) (40 - 0) = 42160m + 334000m + 167440m = 543600 m

    Heat lost by water = mC ΔT = 0.25 (4186) (75 - 40) = 36627.5 J

    543600 m = 36627.5

    m = 0.0674 kg = 67.4 g of ice.
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