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22 October, 02:16

How many grams of ice at - 13 deg C must be added to 711 grams of water that is initially at a temperature of 87 deg C to produce water at a final temperature of 10 deg C? Assume that no heat is lost to the surroundings and that the container has negligible mass.

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  1. 22 October, 04:49
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    The answer to your question is m = 4.7 kg

    Explanation:

    Data

    Ice Water

    mass = ? mass = 711 g

    T₁ = - 13°C T₁ = 87°C

    T₂ = 10°C T₂ = 10°C

    Ch = 2090 J/kg°K Cw = 4180 J/kg°K

    Process

    1. - Convert temperature to kelvin

    T₁ = 273 + (-13) = 260°K

    T₁ water = 87 + 273 = 360 °K

    T₂ = 10 + 273 = 283°K

    2. - Write the equation of interchange of heat

    - Heat lost = Heat absorbed

    - mwCw (T₂ - T₁) = miCi (T₂ - T₁)

    -Substitution

    - 0.711 (4180) (10 - 87) = m (2090) (10 - (-13))

    - Simplification

    228842.46 = 48070m

    m = 228842.46/48070

    -Result

    m = 4.7 kg
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