ating curve shown in the figure is a plot of temperature uw. time. asents the heating of what is initially ice at -10°C at a constant heat transfer.

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A Heating Curve
The heating curve shown in the figure is a plot of tempereture us. time.
IK represents the heating of what is initially ice at --10°C at a constant
rátę of heat transfer.
110
10.
90
70
60
50
40
30 :
20.
10
20 30
40
50
60
70
80
90. 100
Time (min)
Do) angeadwa
Transcribed Image Text:A Heating Curve The heating curve shown in the figure is a plot of tempereture us. time. IK represents the heating of what is initially ice at --10°C at a constant rátę of heat transfer. 110 10. 90 70 60 50 40 30 : 20. 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90. 100 Time (min) Do) angeadwa
8.a. What phase or phases are present during
· segment C?
8. a.
b. What is happening to the energy being
absorbed?
b.
e. What phase change, If any, is taking place?
4.8. What phase or phases are present during
segment D?
b. What is happening to the energy being
absorbed?
C.
4.8.
b.
c. What phase change, if any, is taking place?.
d. What is the significance of the temperature
100 0?
5.. What would you expect to happen if the -
heating were continued?
Transcribed Image Text:8.a. What phase or phases are present during · segment C? 8. a. b. What is happening to the energy being absorbed? b. e. What phase change, If any, is taking place? 4.8. What phase or phases are present during segment D? b. What is happening to the energy being absorbed? C. 4.8. b. c. What phase change, if any, is taking place?. d. What is the significance of the temperature 100 0? 5.. What would you expect to happen if the - heating were continued?
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