A cube of ice is taken from the freezer at -9.2°C and placed in a 106 g glass cup filled with 289 g of water. Both the water & the cup are at 20.9°C. Eventually the system reaches thermal equilibrium at 5.1°C. Determine Qcup Qwater (for the water initially in the cup). Qice & the mass of the ice. Qcup Qwater Qice myce

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402
377
840
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461
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Silver
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A cube of ice is taken from the freezer at -9.2°C and placed in a 106 g
glass cup filled with 289 g of water. Both the water & the cup are at
20.9°C. Eventually the system reaches thermal equilibrium at 5.1°C.
Determine Qcup Qwater (for the water initially in the cup), Qice & the mass
of the ice.
Qcup
Qwater"
Que
Mice"
Transcribed Image Text:Problem Solids Aluminum Brass Copper Glass Gold Ice Iron Lead Specific heat (J/kg-K) 900 402 377 840 126 2095 461 130 Nickel 502 Silver 239 Styrofoam 1131 Zinc 390 Liquids Bromine Ethyl Alcohol Gasoline Glycerin Mercury Water Latent Heat (J/kg) 2,260,000 Ice water 333,000 Substance Steam Specific heat (J/kg-K) 473 2400 2220 2430 140 4186 water A cube of ice is taken from the freezer at -9.2°C and placed in a 106 g glass cup filled with 289 g of water. Both the water & the cup are at 20.9°C. Eventually the system reaches thermal equilibrium at 5.1°C. Determine Qcup Qwater (for the water initially in the cup), Qice & the mass of the ice. Qcup Qwater" Que Mice"
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