The specific heat of water

  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. Calculate the heat absorbed when 46.0 g of ice at -10.0°C is converted to liquid water at 85.0 °C. The specific heat of ice is
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  5. The heat of fusion of water is 335 J/g, the heat of vaporization of water is 2.26 kJ/g, the specifc heat of ice is 2.05 J/deg/g,
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  6. If the specific heat of water = 4190 J/kg /°C and a total of 120g of hot water at 95°C is poured into the calorimeter,
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  7. 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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  8. For a 8.88 gram sample of ice at -43.6°C , what is the minimum amount of heat (in kJ) needed to convert the sample to liquid
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  9. 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 specific heat of ice is 2090
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  10. 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 specific heat of ice is 2090
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