Suppose 2100 J of heat

  1. . How much thermal energy must be removed from a 0.25-kg chunk of ice to lower its temperature by 18C ? The specific heat of ice
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  2. How much heat in KJ is needed to change 3.0 kg of ice at -10C into (superheated) steam at +150C ?Do I need to find specific
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  3. . How much thermal energy must be removed from a 0.25-kg chunk of ice to lower its temperature by 18C ? The specific heat of ice
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  4. 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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  5. Suppose 2100 J of heat are added to 3.3 mol of argon gas at a constant pressure of 120 kPa. (Assume that the argon can be
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  6. An open container holds ice of mass 0.540 kg at a temperature of -18.7 c The mass of the container can be ignored. Heat is
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  7. calculate the amount of heat needed to change ice at -5°c to water at 50°c.take specific heat of water to 4200 j/kg/k and
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  8. How much heat is required to convert solid ice with a mass of 810 g and at a temperature of -18.0 °C to liquid water at a
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  9. How much heat is required to convert solid ice with a mass of 875 g and at a temperature of -11.5 °C to liquid water at a
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  10. 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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