You add 28 g of ice (H2O) at 0°C to 179 g of H20 (1) at 63°C at a constant pressure of 1.01 kPa. Calculate the final temperature in K. [AfusH°(H2O) = 6.01 kJ mol"l; Trus=273.15 K; Cp.m(H2O,)=75.3 J mol Kl; m(H2O)=18.02 u].

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You add 28 g of ice (H2O) at 0°C to 179 g of H20 (I) at 63°C at a constant pressure of 1.01 kPa. Calculate the final temperature in
K. [AfusH°(H20) = 6.01 kJ mol""; Tfus=273.15 K; Cp.m(H20,)=75.3 J mol Kl; m(H20)=18.02 u].
Transcribed Image Text:You add 28 g of ice (H2O) at 0°C to 179 g of H20 (I) at 63°C at a constant pressure of 1.01 kPa. Calculate the final temperature in K. [AfusH°(H20) = 6.01 kJ mol""; Tfus=273.15 K; Cp.m(H20,)=75.3 J mol Kl; m(H20)=18.02 u].
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