For each part determine whether quanitity 1 is greater than, less than, or equal
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For each part determine whether quanitity 1 is greater than, less than, or equal to quantity 2.
a. 1. the temperature of a sample of 25degree celsius water
2. the temperature of a sample of 75 degree Fahrenheit water
b. 1. the temperature of a 20-g sample of 65 degree Celsius water
2. the temperature of 2 grams of the 20-g sample of water described in part 1
c. 1. a rise in temperature of 8 Celsius degrees
2. a rise in temperature of 16 Fahrenheit degrees
d. Consider a glass of ice water that has been sitting for several minutes on teh coffee table in front of you (while you're watching a World Series game, say)
1. the temperature of the water
2. the temperature of the ice in the water
e. 1. the equilibrium temperature achieved when 50 g of water initially at 20 degrees Celsius is poured into a Styrofoam cup container 75 g of 40 degree Celsius water
2. 30 degree Cesius
Explanation / Answer
1. 1 is greater than 2
Because 75F=23.889°C
2. 1= 2
Because the sample and a part of sample is same in terms of temperature
3. 1 is greater than 2 .. similar concept of point 1
4. The temperature of water is more because in the case of ice heat is also used in latent heat
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