How much energy does a freezer need to remove from 2.5 kg of water at 25 °C to make ice at -10 °C? Give your answer in Joules (not kilo-Joules!). Give your answer to two decimal places. Do not type the units in the box, just the numerical value.

How much energy does a freezer need to remove from 2.5 kg of water at 25...
A freezer has a coefficient of performance of 2.60. The freezer is to convert 1.86 kg of water at 29.0°C to 1.86 kg of ice at -5.0 °C in 1 hour. Part A What amount of heat must be removed from the water at 29.0°C to convert it to ice at -5.0 °C? Express your answer in joules. V AEQ za x V Yx î 1X1 X:101 101 = 3.35.109 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 3...
m Rev A Carnot freezer that runs on electricity removes heat from the freezer compartment, which is at -10°C and expels it into the room at 25°C. You put an ice-cube tray containing 425 g of water at 12 C into the freezer. Part A What is the coefficient of performance of this freezer? AZOO ? K = Submit Request Answer Part B How much energy is needed to freeze this water? Assume at the end of the process all...
I Review Part A A Carnot freezer that runs on electricity removes heat from the freezer compartment, which is at -10°C and expels it into the room at 25°C. You put an ice-cube tray containing 425 g of water at 12 Cinto the freezer. What is the coefficient of performance of this freezer? 90 AXPO 2 ? K- Submit Request Answer Part B How much energy is needed to freeze this water? Assume at the end of the process all...
QUESTION 8 How does the internal energy of the ice and water mixture change if the temperature does not rise while the ice is melting? It decreases, because you need to use energy to make a freezer run, but ice melts spontaneously. No enough information to determine. It increases, because it takes more energy for water molecules to be disordered than to be ordered. It remains the same, because both are at the same temperature. QUESTION 9 Suppose you start...
(20 pts) You place 150 mL of water at 40 C in the refrigerator. How much energy does the refrigerator remove from the water to make ice at 00C? (Note 1: 1 mL H20 = 1 cm=1g. Note 2 See Table 4.4 in your text, along with the subsequent example.)
How much thermal energy must be removed from 1.8 kg of water at 0 ∘C to make ice cubes at 0 ∘C? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Q=?
A certain brand of freezer is advertised to use 580 kW⋅h of energy per year. A. Assuming the freezer operates for 4 hours each day, how much power does it require while operating? Express your answer (in W) using two significant figures. B. If the freezer keeps its interior at a temperature of -4.0 ∘C in a 20.0 ∘C room, what is its theoretical maximum performance coefficient? C. What is the theoretical maximum amount of ice (in kg) this freezer...
4. (20 pts) You place 150 mL of water at 400C in the refrigerator. How much energy does the refrigerator remove from the water to make ice at 0OC? (Note 1: 1 mL H20 = 1 cm' = 1 g. Note 2: See Table 4.4 in your text, along with the subsequent example.) 5. (15 pts) How much heat must be applied to a 1 kg pan to raise its temperature from 25°C to 185°C if: a. The pan is...
you place 150 ml of water at 400c in the refrigerator. How much energy does the refrigerator remove from the water to make ice at 00c?
The specific heat of water is 4186 J/kg C. How much does the internal energy of 300 grams of water change as it is heated from 23 to 46 degrees C? Assume that the volume is constant. Internal energy change = Number Joules