We have a closed system with an aluminum cup, water and a cube of ice. The glass has a mass of 100 grams. The temperature of the glass and water is 20 degrees C. We also have 200 grams of water in total. The cube of ice weighs 5 grams and is at 0 degrees C. Find the equilibrium temperature of the system.


We have a closed system with an aluminum cup, water and a cube of ice. The...
A 20.64 g ice cube at -1.93 oC is place in an aluminum cup whose initial temperature is 137.9 oC. The system comes to an equilibrium temperature of 17.96 oC. What is the mass in grams of the cup? The specific heat of ice is 2.093 J/g oC and that of aluminum is 0.901 J/g oC.
An ice cube at 0°C was dropped into 30.0 g of water in a cup at 45°C. At the instant all of the ice is melted, the temperature of the water in the cup was 19°C. How many moles of ice was the ice cube? What was the mass of the ice cube? ANSWER, moles: mol ANSWER, grams: 1 g Check
An aluminum calorimeter cup has a mass of 40 grams and contains 55 grams of ice originally at -5 degrees C. An unknown solid originally at 100 degrees C has a mass of 390 grams is placed in the calorimeter cup with ice. The final temperature of the mixture is 20 degrees C. Calculate the specific heat of the unknown substance.
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We drop a cube of ice into a glass of water. The mass of the cube of ice is40.0 g and its initial temperature is −10.2∘C−10.2∘C. The mass of the water is 251 g and its initial temperature is 19.7∘C19.7∘C. What is the final temperature of the water after all of the ice has melted? ??????=4186?/??⋅∘?cwater=4186J/kg⋅∘C ????=2090?/??⋅∘?cice=2090J/kg⋅∘C ?????=128?/??⋅∘?clead=128J/kg⋅∘C ??????=380?/??⋅∘?cbrass=380J/kg⋅∘C ??????−???=3.33×105?/??
You drop an ice cube into an insulated container full of water and wait for the ice cube to completely melt. The ice cube initially has a mass of 80.0 g and a temperature of 0°C. The water (before the ice cube is added) has a mass of 660 g and an initial temperature of 20.0°C. What is the final temperature (in °C) of the mixture? (Assume no energy is lost to the walls of the container, or to the...