If the specific heat of

  1. What is the final temperature of a 100g ice at -15°C which absorbs 2000 calories of heat energy?Specific heat of ice:
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  2. Which substance is most likely to heat up the fastest?water (specific heat of 4.19 J/g • C°) copper (specific heat of 0.39
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  3. Find out the amount of heat required to convert 1 gm of ice at -30 ⁰C to 1 gm of steam at 120⁰C. Given the specific heat of
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  4. Find out the amount of heat required to convert 1 gm of ice at -30 ⁰C to 1 gm of steam at 120⁰C. Given the specific heat of
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  5. how much heat is required to completely vapporize 2.3 grams of ice starting at -50 degrees Celsius? (the specific heat of ice is
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  6. Use the calculation of specific heat for your metal as an example and determine the effect on specific heat if the sample
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  7. what mass of ice at -14'c will be needed to cool 200cm3 of an orange drink (essentially water) from 25'c to 10'c! (specific
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  8. Find the heat necessary to change 2.5kg of water (ice) at -2 degrees C to steam at 105 degrees C.specific heat ice= 2060
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  9. the heat of fusion water is335 J/g. The heat of evaporization of water is 2.26 kJ/g, the specific heat of ice is 2.05 J/Deg/g,
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  10. Use the heating curve of 50 g of water and the list of values to answer the question.specific heat of ice = 2.10 J/(g·°C)
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