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Calculate the amount of energy needed to warm the ice to 0°C. (Use q = mc∆T) Please round your answer. Initial temp is -18°C.
additional info: 217.0g
5 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
I assume that's 217.0 g ice.
q = 217 g ice x specific heat ice x (Tf - Ti)
Tfinal is 0
Tinitial = -18
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