A cube of ice is taken from the freezer at -7.8°C and placed in a 94 g nickel cup filled with 311 g of water. Both the water & the cup are at 20.8°C. Eventually the system reaches thermal equilibrium at 17.9°C. Determine Qcupr Qwater (for the water initially in the cup), Qicer & the mass of the ice. Qcup = Qwater = Qice = mice =

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Solids
Aluminum
Brass
Copper
Glass
Gold
Ice
Iron
Lead
Nickel
Silver
Styrofoam
Zinc
Specific heat
(J/kg-K)
900
402
377
840
126
2095
461
130
502
239
1131
390
Liquids
Bromine
Ethyl
Alcohol
Gasoline
Glycerin
Mercury
Water
Substance
Steam →
water
Ice water
Specific heat
(J/kg-K)
473
2400
2220
2430
140
4186
Latent Heat
(J/kg)
2,260,000
333,000
A cube of ice is taken from the freezer at -7.8°C and placed in a 94 g nickel cup filled with
311 g of water. Both the water & the cup are at 20.8°C. Eventually the system reaches
thermal equilibrium at 17.9°C. Determine Qcupr Qwater (for the water initially in the cup),
Qicer & the mass of the ice.
Qcup =
Qwater =
Qice =
mice =
Transcribed Image Text:Solids Aluminum Brass Copper Glass Gold Ice Iron Lead Nickel Silver Styrofoam Zinc Specific heat (J/kg-K) 900 402 377 840 126 2095 461 130 502 239 1131 390 Liquids Bromine Ethyl Alcohol Gasoline Glycerin Mercury Water Substance Steam → water Ice water Specific heat (J/kg-K) 473 2400 2220 2430 140 4186 Latent Heat (J/kg) 2,260,000 333,000 A cube of ice is taken from the freezer at -7.8°C and placed in a 94 g nickel cup filled with 311 g of water. Both the water & the cup are at 20.8°C. Eventually the system reaches thermal equilibrium at 17.9°C. Determine Qcupr Qwater (for the water initially in the cup), Qicer & the mass of the ice. Qcup = Qwater = Qice = mice =
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