10)A 0.50 kg chunk of ice at -10°C is placed in 3.0 kg of water at 200C. At what temperature will the final mixture be? Ignore any heat flow to the surrounding, including the calorimeter. 5.06°C

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10)A 0.50 kg chunk of ice at -10°C is placed in 3.0 kg of water at 200C. At what
temperature will the final mixture be? Ignore any heat flow to the
surrounding, including the calorimeter. 5.06°C
11) A cube of ice is taken from the freezer at -8.5°C and placed in a 95-g
aluminum calorimeter filled with 310 g of water at room temperature of
20.0°C. The final situation is observed to be all water at 17.0°C. What was
the mass of the ice cube? 9.9 x 10-3 ka
Transcribed Image Text:10)A 0.50 kg chunk of ice at -10°C is placed in 3.0 kg of water at 200C. At what temperature will the final mixture be? Ignore any heat flow to the surrounding, including the calorimeter. 5.06°C 11) A cube of ice is taken from the freezer at -8.5°C and placed in a 95-g aluminum calorimeter filled with 310 g of water at room temperature of 20.0°C. The final situation is observed to be all water at 17.0°C. What was the mass of the ice cube? 9.9 x 10-3 ka
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