8. You drop 182 g of ice at 0°C into a glass containing 431 ml of water at a temperature of 28°C. How many grams of ice will be remaining once the temperature has attained a steady-state (i.e. once it has stopped changing)? Ignore the effects of the glass. Quantity Specific Heat Capacity of Liquid Water 4190 J/kg/"C Specific Heat Capacity of Ice Latent Heat of Fusion of Water Value 2100 J/kg/°C 334 x 103 J/kg 1 g/ml Density of Liquid Water About 31 g About 151 g O About 34 g About 65 g About 249 g

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8. You drop 182 g of ice at 0°C into a glass containing 431 ml of water at a temperature of 28°C.
How many grams of ice will be remaining once the temperature has attained a steady-state (i.e. once it has stopped changing)?
Ignore the effects of the glass.
Quantity
Specific Heat Capacity of Liquid Water 4190 J/kg/°C
Specific Heat Capacity of Ice
Value
2100 J/kg/°C
334 x 10 J/kg
1 g/ml
Latent Heat of Fusion of Water
Density of Liquid Water
About 31 g
About 151 g
About 34 g
About 65 g
About 249 g
Transcribed Image Text:8. You drop 182 g of ice at 0°C into a glass containing 431 ml of water at a temperature of 28°C. How many grams of ice will be remaining once the temperature has attained a steady-state (i.e. once it has stopped changing)? Ignore the effects of the glass. Quantity Specific Heat Capacity of Liquid Water 4190 J/kg/°C Specific Heat Capacity of Ice Value 2100 J/kg/°C 334 x 10 J/kg 1 g/ml Latent Heat of Fusion of Water Density of Liquid Water About 31 g About 151 g About 34 g About 65 g About 249 g
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