Physics, asked by bhavikabhaskar11, 7 months ago

Calculate the amount of heat absorbed by 100 g
of ice to change into water of 30°C. (Specific heat
capacity of water is 1 cal/g°C) (11000 cal)​

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Answered by sumit1234570
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Explanation:

Heat lost by the vessel and water= [150 x 4.2 x (30 – 5) J + 100 x 0.4 x (30-5)] J

= (150 x 4.2 x 25 + 100 x 0.4 x 25) J

= (15,750 + 1000) J= 16,750 J

Heat gained by ice to change into water at 0 °C = m x specific latent heat of fusion of ice = {m x 336}

Heat gained by water to come to final temperature (5 °C)

= m x specific heat capacity of water x final temperature = (m x 4.2 x 5) = 21m

If there is no loss of heat to the surroundings, According to the principle of calorimetry:

Heat gained by ice to melt and come to final temperature = Heat lost by vessel and water

or 336m + 21m= 16,750

or 357m = 16,750

or m = 16750/357 = 46.92

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