When is thermal equilibrium achieved

  1. Consider a glass of 294 mL of water at 29°C. Calculate the mass of ice at -15°C that must be added to cool the water to 10°C
  2. When 4.62 mL of cold water at 22.6 °C is mixed with 37.5 mL of hot water at 67.9 °C in a thermally isolated calorimeter, what
  3. it is in thermal equilibrium and the temperature of the object increasesit is in thermal equilibrium and temperature of the
  4. what is thermal equilibrim, and what is thermal energy? what are fluid molecules? does convectin involve the movement of matter
  5. A 12.9-g sample of an unknown metal at 26.5° is placed in a Styrofoam cup containing 50 g of water at 88.6°. The water cools
  6. A 13 gram sample of an unknown metal at 26.5°C is placed in a Styrofoam cup containing 50.0 grams of water at 88.6°C. The
  7. A 12.9 gram sample of an unknown metal at 26.5°C is placed in a Styrofoam cup containing 50.0 grams of water at 88.6°C. The
  8. A 13.0 gram sample of an unknown metal at 30.0*C is placed in a Styrofoam cup containing 50.0 grams of water at 90.0*C.The water
  9. A 12.9 gram sample of an unknown metal at 26.5°C is placed in a Styrofoam cup containing 50.0 grams of water at 88.6°C. The
  10. H2(g) + CO2(g)<-> H20(g) + CO(g)When H2(g) is mixed with CO2(g) at 2,000K, equilibrium is achieved according to the equation