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A block of ice at a temperature of -20.0°C with a mass of 15.00 grams is heated until
all the water is heated to a final temperature of 87.0°C. Use the provided data and
the heating curve to calculate the amount of energy (in kJ) is required to complete
this process.
130
A
C
YGas
100
!Gas - Liquid
Liquid
Liquid-
Solid
Solid
- 40
Heat Added
Temperature H20 (°C)
E
Transcribed Image Text:A block of ice at a temperature of -20.0°C with a mass of 15.00 grams is heated until all the water is heated to a final temperature of 87.0°C. Use the provided data and the heating curve to calculate the amount of energy (in kJ) is required to complete this process. 130 A C YGas 100 !Gas - Liquid Liquid Liquid- Solid Solid - 40 Heat Added Temperature H20 (°C) E
Heat Added
Time
Note This image is for illustrative purposes only. The starting points and endpoints
may not necessarily match. However, the freezing and boiling points are same as
what's indicated on the image
AHrus
334
AHvap
2258
Csice
2.09
g°C
4.18
g°C
J
2.01
g°C
Cs,liquid
C5,steam
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Transcribed Image Text:Heat Added Time Note This image is for illustrative purposes only. The starting points and endpoints may not necessarily match. However, the freezing and boiling points are same as what's indicated on the image AHrus 334 AHvap 2258 Csice 2.09 g°C 4.18 g°C J 2.01 g°C Cs,liquid C5,steam Be sure to upload your work to the dropbox. Your Answer: Answer
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