(3) What is the final equilibrium temperature? A quantity of ice (0.250 kg at -10 °C) is placed in 0.400 kg of water at 25 °C. (a) (b) If the final equilibrium temperature is 0 °C, what is the final ice/water mixture? NOTES: Use the specific heats from the table in the lab manual, even if the temperatures in this problem are slightly different. Also, be sure to consider your answers to (a) and (b) together; they should be consistent.

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Water (ice at -10 ºC) Specific Heat is 2050

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(3)
What is the final equilibrium temperature?
A quantity of ice (0.250 kg at -10 °C) is placed in 0.400 kg of water at 25 °C.
(a)
(b)
If the final equilibrium temperature is 0 °C, what is the final ice/water mixture?
NOTES: Use the specific heats from the table in the lab manual, even if the temperatures
in this problem are slightly different. Also, be sure to consider your answers to (a) and
(b) together; they should be consistent.
Transcribed Image Text:(3) What is the final equilibrium temperature? A quantity of ice (0.250 kg at -10 °C) is placed in 0.400 kg of water at 25 °C. (a) (b) If the final equilibrium temperature is 0 °C, what is the final ice/water mixture? NOTES: Use the specific heats from the table in the lab manual, even if the temperatures in this problem are slightly different. Also, be sure to consider your answers to (a) and (b) together; they should be consistent.
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