To treat a burn on his hand, a person decides to place an ice cube on the burned skin. The mass of the ice cube is 10.6 g, and its initial temperature is -11.7 °C. The water resulting from the melted ice reaches the temperature of his skin, 29.4 °C. How much heat is absorbed by the ice cube and resulting water? Assume that all of the water remains in the hand. Constants for water can be found in this table. J TOOLS x10

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To treat a burn on his hand, a person decides to place an ice cube on the burned skin. The mass of the ice cube is 10.6 g, and its
initial temperature is -11.7 °C. The water resulting from the melted ice reaches the temperature of his skin, 29.4 °C. How much
heat is absorbed by the ice cube and resulting water? Assume that all of the water remains in the hand. Constants for water can
be found in this table.
J
> TOOLS
x10
Transcribed Image Text:To treat a burn on his hand, a person decides to place an ice cube on the burned skin. The mass of the ice cube is 10.6 g, and its initial temperature is -11.7 °C. The water resulting from the melted ice reaches the temperature of his skin, 29.4 °C. How much heat is absorbed by the ice cube and resulting water? Assume that all of the water remains in the hand. Constants for water can be found in this table. J > TOOLS x10
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