if 10.0 g water at 0.0 celsius is mixed with 20.0 g of water at 30...
if 300 g of a metal at 98 degrees Celsius is mixed into 500 g of water in a 200 g aluminum cup (cup and water both at 10 degrees celsius) and the final temperature of the mixture is 14.3 degrees celsius, what is the specific heat capacity of the metal? what is the metal?
2. 44.0 g of ice at –20.0 °C is mixed with 325 g of water at 32.1 °C. Calculate the final temperature of the mixture. Assume that no energy in the form of heat is transferred to the environment. (Heat of fusion = 333 J/g; specific heat capacities: ice = 2.06 J/g-K, liquid water = 4.184 J/g-K) ***HINT: Remember that ice melts at 0 °C***
300 g of ice at zero degree centigrade is mixed with 500 g of water at 50 degrees centigrade. What will be the final temperature of the mixture? A. 1.25 celsius B. 2.0 Celsius C. neither A nor B
2. 300 g of ice at zero degree centigrade is mixed with 500 g of water at 50 degrees centigrade. What will be the final temperature of the mixture? A. 1.25 celsius B. 2.0 Celsius C. neither A nor B
A 70g sample of water at 25 Celsius is mixed with 50g of a certain metal at 100 Celsius. After thermal equilibrium was established, the temperature of the mixture is 29.6 Celsius. What is the specific heat capacity of the metal? show work please
Two 20.0-g ice cubes at -10.0 degree C are placed into 205 g of water at 25.0 degree C. Assuming no energy is transferred to or from the surroundings, calculate the final temperature of the water after all the ice melts.
if you combine 250.0ml of water at 25.00 Celsius and 100.0ml of water at 95.00 Celsius what is the final temperature of the mixture? use 1.00 g/ml as the density of water
2. 300 g of ice at z zero degree centigrade is mixed with 500 g of water at 50 degrees centigrade. What will be the final temperature of the mixture? A. 1.25 celsius B. 2.0 Celsius C. neither A nor B
if 65g of ice at 0.0 degrees celsius is placed in 245mL of water at 35 degrees celsius, find the final temperature if all of the ice melts. STEP BY STEP PLEASE
Two 20.0-g ice cubes at –10.0 °C are placed into 255 g of water at 25.0 °C. Assuming no energy is transferred to or from the surroundings, calculate the final temperature of the water after all the ice melts. heat capacity of water s = 37.7 heat capacity of water q =75.3 fusion = 6.01