IP A 1.2-kg block of ice is initially at a temperature of -4.0 C. Part A If 2.7×
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IP A 1.2-kg block of ice is initially at a temperature of -4.0 C.
Part A
If 2.7×105 J of heat are added to the ice, what is the final temperature of the system?
Express your answer using one significant figure.
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Part B
Find the amount of ice, if any, that remains.
Express your answser using one significant figure.
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IP A 1.2-kg block of ice is initially at a temperature of -4.0 C.
Part A
If 2.7×105 J of heat are added to the ice, what is the final temperature of the system?
Express your answer using one significant figure.
T = CSubmitMy AnswersGive Up
Part B
Find the amount of ice, if any, that remains.
Express your answser using one significant figure.
mice = kgSubmitMy AnswersGive Up
Explanation / Answer
a)
Heat necessary to raise the ice to the melting poont
Q1=mcicedT=1.2*2090*(0-(-4))=10032 J
So heat left
Q= 270000 - 10032 = 259,968 J
Heat necessary to melt the ice
Q = mLf = 1.2*335000 = 402,000 J
since heat left is less than heat necessary to melt the ice .Therefore some ice will left and some water will left at 00C
Tf=0oC
b)
mass of ice melted
259968 = m*335000
m=0.776 kg
mass of ice remain
m= 1.2 - 0.776 = 0.424 kg
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