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30 July, 23:55

On a winter day with a temperature of - 10°C, 500g of snow (water ice) is brought inside where the temperature is 18 °C. The snow warms, then melts to water, and then warms to room temperature. What is the total amount of heat energy absorbed by the snow in this process?

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  1. 30 July, 23:58
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    Mass of ice m = 500g =.5 kg

    Heat required to raise the temperature of ice by 10 degree

    = mass of ice x specific heat of ice x change in temperature

    =.5 x 2093 x 10 J

    10465 J

    Heat required to melt the ice

    = mass of ice x latent heat

    0.5 x 334 x 10³ J

    167000 J

    Heat required to raise its temperature to 18 degree

    = mass x specific heat of water x rise in temperature

    =.5 x 4182 x 18

    =37638 J

    Total heat

    =10465 + 167000 + 37638

    =215103 J
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