If 100.0 g of ice at -10.0°C is placed in 200. g of water at 90.0°C in an insulated container, what will be the temperature of the system when equilibrium is established? (Sp. heat of H2O(s) = 2.09 J/g-oC, Sp. heat of H2O(l) = 4.18 J/g-°C, heat of fus. of H2O(s) = 333 J/g.

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If 100.0 g of ice at -10.0°C is placed in 200. g of water at 90.0°C in an insulated container, what will be the temperature of the system when equilibrium is established? (Sp. heat of H2O(s) = 2.09 J/g-oC, Sp. heat of H2O(l) = 4.18 J/g-°C, heat of fus. of H2O(s) = 333 J/g.

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Step 1

Given : Mass of ice = 100.0 g

Initial temperature of ice = -10.0 oC

Mass of hot water = 200 g

And initial temperature of hot water = 90.0 oC.

 

Step 2

Assuming the equilibrium temperature of the system is achieved at a temperature above 0.0 oC i.e melting point temperature of water and is T.

Hence the total amount of heat gained by the ice is given by,

=> Q = mCsΔTs + m ΔHfus + mClΔTl 

where m = mass of ice = 100.0 g

Cs = specific heat of ice = 2.09 J/g.oC

ΔTs = change in temperature of ice = 0.0 - (-10.0 ) = 10.0 oC                                           (because ice will melt at 0.0 oC)

Cl = specific heat of liquid water  = 4.18 J/g.oC

ΔTl = change in temperature of liquid water = T - 0.0 = T 

And ΔHfus = heat of fusion of ice = 333 J/g

Hence substituting the values we get,

=> Q = 100.0 X 2.09 X 10 + 100.0 X 333 + 100.0 X 4.18 X T = 35390 + 418 T

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