The specific latent heat is

  1. There is no temperature change when ice melts from solid to liquid as all the energy is used toa) to heat up molecules so they
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  2. How much heat energy is needed to change 3g ofice at 0C to steam at 100C(Specific latent heat of fusion of ice=336kj/kg,
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  3. I'm going crazy! The heat necessary to change the state of water between a solid and a liquid is called the latent heat of
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  4. calculate the heat energy needed to convert 2kg of ice at -12 degree celcius to steam at 100 degree celcius.specific heat
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  5. What is specific latent heat of vporization and specific latent heat of fusion? An electrical kettle with a 2.0kW. heating
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  6. Using the first law of thermodynamics explain why the specific latent heat of vaporisation of water is greater than the specific
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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. How much energy is required to change a 57 g ice cube from ice at −4◦C to steam at 107◦C? The specific heat of ice is 2090
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  9. How much energy is required to change a 58 g ice cube from ice at −1◦C to steam at 101◦C? The specific heat of ice is 2090
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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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