Asked by Hannah
Can u guys check my answer??
Question: convert 24 grams of ice at -10 degrees Celsius to water at 45 degrees Celsius.
I got q= 13022 joules
Is that correct?
Question: convert 24 grams of ice at -10 degrees Celsius to water at 45 degrees Celsius.
I got q= 13022 joules
Is that correct?
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
I don't think so. Post your work and I'll look for the error.
Answered by
Hannah
Q=24.0g (2.03j/gc) (10c)
Q=334j/g(24g)
Q=24g(4.184j/gc)(45c)
Added them and got q= 13022j
Q=334j/g(24g)
Q=24g(4.184j/gc)(45c)
Added them and got q= 13022j
Answered by
DrBob222
24.0(2.03)(10) = 487.2
4518.7
487.2 + 4518.7 = ??about 5,000+
4518.7
487.2 + 4518.7 = ??about 5,000+
Answered by
Hannah
But 334 x 24= 8016
Answered by
Hannah
Oh oops I see where u got the 4518.7 but don't u also have to add the middle equation??
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