temperature of 86.0 °C? The specific heat of ice is Cice = 2100 J/kgK, the specific heat of water is Cwater 6.8 J/kgK, and the heat of fusion for water is Lf = 334 kJ/kg. 38 J

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How much heat is required to convert solid ice with a mass of 770 g at a temperature of -16.0 °C to liquid water
at a temperature of 86.0 °C? The specific heat of ice is Cice 2100 J/kgK, the specific heat of water is Cwater =
4186.8 J/kgK, and the heat of fusion for water is Lf = 334 kJ/kg.
=
303.38 J
Transcribed Image Text:How much heat is required to convert solid ice with a mass of 770 g at a temperature of -16.0 °C to liquid water at a temperature of 86.0 °C? The specific heat of ice is Cice 2100 J/kgK, the specific heat of water is Cwater = 4186.8 J/kgK, and the heat of fusion for water is Lf = 334 kJ/kg. = 303.38 J
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