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10gm of ice at -20c is kept iin a calorimeter comtaimg 10gm of water at 10c.When equilinrium is reached tje calorimeter comtain

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Answered by Bartwalesha
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Find the result of mixing 10g of ice at -10C with 10g of water at 10C.Specific heat capacity of ice =2.1 J/g/K,specific latent heat of ice=336J/g and specific heat capacity of water=4.2 J/g/K..


Answer:


Specific heat of water is = 4.2 J/(g.K)


Specific heat of ice is = 2.1 J/(g.K)


Latent heat of ice is = 336 J/g


Heat released by 10 g of water at 10 oC in converting to water at 0 oC is,


H1 = msθ = (10)(4.2)(10) = 420 J


Heat gained by 10 g of ice at -10 oC in converting into ice at 0 oC is,


H2 = (10)(2.1)(10) = 210 J


Suppose, ‘x’ g of ice now melts. So, heat gained by this ‘x’ g of ice in converting into water at 0 oC is,


H3 = xL = x336 = 336x J


Now, H3 + H2 = H1


=> 336x + 210 = 420


=> x = 0.625 g


Mass of ice remaining is = 10 – 0.625 = 9.375 g


Thus, in the resulting mixture the ice remaining is 9.375 g and the temperature of the mixture is 0 oC.

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