11. Which other essential information is required to calculate the energy needed to change 0.5 kg of ice at -10°C to water at 20 °Cif energy lost to the surroundings and calorimeter is negligible. Mass of water, Specific latent heat of fusion of ice and Specific heat capacity of water A B mass of calorimeter, Specific heat capacity of water and Specific latent heat of fusion of ice C Specific heat capacity of ice, Specific latent heat of fusion of ice, Specific heat capacity of water D Specific heat capacity of ice, Temperature rise, Specific latent heat of fusion of ice and Time taken

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Which other essential information is required to
calculate the energy needed to change 0.5 kg of
ice at -10°C to water at 20 °C if energy lost to
the surroundings and calorimeter is negligible.
A Mass of water, Specific latent heat of
fusion of ice and Specific heat capacity
11.
of water
B mass of calorimeter, Specific heat
capacity of water and Specific latent heat
of fusion of ice
C Specific heat capacity of ice, Specific
latent heat of fusion of ice, Specific heat
capacity of water
D Specific heat capacity of ice,
Temperature rise, Specific latent heat of
fusion of ice and Time taken
Transcribed Image Text:Which other essential information is required to calculate the energy needed to change 0.5 kg of ice at -10°C to water at 20 °C if energy lost to the surroundings and calorimeter is negligible. A Mass of water, Specific latent heat of fusion of ice and Specific heat capacity 11. of water B mass of calorimeter, Specific heat capacity of water and Specific latent heat of fusion of ice C Specific heat capacity of ice, Specific latent heat of fusion of ice, Specific heat capacity of water D Specific heat capacity of ice, Temperature rise, Specific latent heat of fusion of ice and Time taken
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