Question
Consider a 27.5g piece of ice at 0.00C.
a) how much heat is required to convert the ice to water that is also 0.00 C?
b) how much heat would be required to warm this water from 0.00 C to 17.50 C?
I don't understand the process of how to go about solving this problem.
a) how much heat is required to convert the ice to water that is also 0.00 C?
b) how much heat would be required to warm this water from 0.00 C to 17.50 C?
I don't understand the process of how to go about solving this problem.
Answers
Bob Pursley answered this question for someone. Just scroll through the science, physics, and chemistry questions until you find it (it will show Bob Pursley as answering it).
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