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What will be the final temperature if 1.9 x 10^2 kJ of heat is added to 0.5 kg of ice at 0 deg. C?
14 years ago

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drwls
It takes 500g*335 J/g*C = 167,500 J to melt all the ice. If you add 190,000 J, you melt all the ice and have 22,500 J left to heat the water.

Use the relation
22,500 J = M C *(delta T)
to determine the temperature rise, delta T.

C = 4.18 J/g*C M = 500 g
14 years ago

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