a) sketch two temperature vs. energy added diagrams (one for ice and one for water)   b)solve for the amount of heat energy that must have been transferred to the ice to get it from its initial state to its final state   c) use the answer from b to solve for the mass of the water in the beaker.

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An insulated beaker contains an unknown mass of liquid water at a tempeerature of 75 degrees c. you place 0.100 kg of pure ice with an initial temperature of 0 degrees c in the beaker.

after the system has come to equilibrium, the final temperature in the beaker is 40 degree c.

(Cice= 2090 J/kgK, Cwater= 4186 J/kgK, Lfwater= 333,500 J/kg)

a) sketch two temperature vs. energy added diagrams (one for ice and one for water)

 

b)solve for the amount of heat energy that must have been transferred to the ice to get it from its initial state to its final state

 

c) use the answer from b to solve for the mass of the water in the beaker.

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