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jenyasd209 [6]
3 years ago
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We drop a cube of ice into a glass of water. The mass of the cube of ice is 33.1 g and its initial temperature is −10.2∘C. The m

ass of the water is 251 g and its initial temperature is 19.7∘C. What is the final temperature of the water after all of the ice has melted?
Chemistry
1 answer:
Nastasia [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: The final temperature (T) will be;

16.23°c

Explanation: To find the final temperature of any mixture of substance with an initial temperature use the formula;

M1c(T-T1) + M2c(T-T2)=0

c is the specific heat capacity of the two different substance, but because ice and water are the same, we assume c to be 1

T= final temperature of the mixture

T1= initial temperature of the ice= -10.2°c

T2= initial temperature of the water= 19.7°c

M1= mass of ice= 33.1g

M2= mass of water= 251g

Using the formula above

33.1(T-(-10.2)) + 251(T-19.7)=0

Solving out the bracket

33.1T + 337.62 + 251T - 4944.7 = 0

Collecting like terms to both side of the equation and solving

33.1T + 251T = 4944.7 - 33.62

284.1T = 4607.08

T = 4607.08÷284.1 = 16.23°c

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