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Answered by Rusheekesh
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Answer:

200 g ice at 0°C is converted into water at 100°C.

Specific Heat Capacity of water \rm{(C_w)}(C

w

) is 4.2 J/g.°C.

Latent heat of ice \rm{(L_f)}(L

f

) is 336 J/g.

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\begin{gathered}\bf{\boxed{\orange{0°C\:{\atop{ice}}}}}\:\underset{\red{Q_1}}{\xrightarrow{200\:g}}\:{\boxed{\purple{0°C\:{\atop{water}}}}}\:\underset{\red{Q_2}}{\xrightarrow{200\:g}}\:{\boxed{\green{100°C\:{\atop{water}}}}} \\ \end{gathered}

0°C

ice

Q

1

200g

0°C

water

Q

2

200g

100°C

water

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ToFiNd,

The heat absorbed by ice to converted into water at 100°C.

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