Question
When 25g of ice lose 2092 J of heat at 0 degrees Celsius, what will be the new temperature of the ice? Calorimetry problem
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bobpursley
well, ice losing heat means it is getting colder.
-2092=25*2.1J/gK*(Tf-0)
Tf=-2092/(52.5)=-40C (check sig digits.)
-2092=25*2.1J/gK*(Tf-0)
Tf=-2092/(52.5)=-40C (check sig digits.)
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