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-79 degrees farenheight (dry ice) is equal to what temperature in Celsius?
What is the initial temperature of an ice cube in celsius that was dropped in 70 ml of 21 degrees C tap water. End temperature of the water is 3 degrees C. Weight of the ice cube is 16 g. What was the initial temperature of the cube?
an ice cube at 0.00 degrees celsius with a mass of 4.52 g is placed into 55g of water, initially at 23 degrees celsius. If no heat is lost to the surroundings, what is the final temperature of the entire water sample after all the ice is melted? (Specific heat of water is 4.184J/g*degrees celsius)
if 65g of ice at 0.0 degrees celsius is placed in 245mL of water at 35 degrees celsius, find the final temperature if all of the ice melts. STEP BY STEP PLEASE
20 grams of ice at -12 degrees celsius is added to 300 grams of water at 30 degrees celsius. When equilibrium is reached, what is the temperature in celsius of the water?
Determine the equilibrium temperature when a 5.00 kg block of ice at -10 degrees celsius is added to an insulated container partially filled with 12 kg of water at 13 degrees C.
Ice with a mass of 0.15 kg at 0.0 degrees Celsius is added to 0.25 kg of water at 20 degrees Celsius in a thermally insulated cup at atmospheric pressure. This approximates to a thermally insulated system of ice and water. Where no heat enters of leaves the system, what is the final (equilibrium) temperature of the system? Give your value in degrees Celsius.
An 80g ice cube at 0 degrees Celsius is placed in 798g of water at 30 degrees Celsius. What is the final temperature of the mixture? The latent heat of fusion for water is 3.33x10^5J/kg and the specific heat of water is 4186J/(kg x degrees Celsius).
A 50g ice cube is taken out of a freezer at 0 degrees Celsius and put in a thermally isolated container containing 200g of water at the temperature 60 degrees Celsius. Find the temperature of the system at equilibrium. ANSWER: 32 degrees Celsius I don't understand why you have to involve (moles of ice x delta H of fusion) to the equation? Please help! Thanks!
You have 400.0 grams of room temperature water at 20.0 degrees Celsius in a thermos flask. You drop 130.0 grams of ice at 0.00 degrees Celsius into the thermos and shut the lid. (a) What is the equilibrium temperature of the system? (b) How much ice is left in grams? Answer up to 3 significant figures.
A 200 g piece of ice at 0 degrees Celsius is place in 500 g of water at 20 degrees Celsius. The system is in a container of negligible heat capacity and insulated from its surroundings. a) What is the final equilibrium temperature of the system? b) How much of the ice melts? The latent heat of fusion for water is (333.5 KI/kg). The specific heat of water is 4.18 KI/kg K Useful equations: Q = mlf and Q =...