Ask a New Question

Question

How much heat must be removed from 500 g of water at 0 °C to form ice at 0 °C?
15 years ago

Answers

DrBob222
q = mass water x heat fusion.
q will be in the same units as heat fusion.
15 years ago

Related Questions

how much heat must be removed from 20g of water at 130 c to make 20 g water at -22 c How much heat must be removed from a 200 g block of copper to lower its temperature from 302 oF to 6... If 309 J of heat are removed from 10.0 g of ice (specific heat = 2.06 J/g ºC) at -5.5 ºC, what is... How much heat must be removed from 456 g of water at 25.0°C to change it into ice at -10.0°C? The sp... How much heat must be removed from 75.0 grams of water at 90.0 degrees Celsius to cool it to 23.0 de... How much heat must be removed from 15.0g of water at 10°C to become ice at 0°C? How much heat must be removed from 5.0g of water at 10°C to become ice at 0°C ? (my name is Kevin a... If heat is removed from the equilibrium below, what will happen? a The system will move toward more...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use