Amount of Ice Added to Cool Water
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A quantity of ice at 0.0 degrees Celsius was added to 27.8g of water at 21.0 degrees Celsius to give water at 0.0 degrees Celsius. How much ice was added? The heat of fusion of water is 6.01 kJ/mol and the specific heat is 4.18 J/(g*C).
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This solution contains step-by-step calculations to show how much ice was added with consideration of the conservation of energy, heat energy gain/loss, heat of melting and heat of fusion. All formulas and workings are shown in elaborate detail.
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The liquid water was cooled from 21 degrees to zero degrees, or in other words this bulk of water released energy in the form ...
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