How much heat energy, in kilojoules, is required to convert 39.0 g of ice at -18.0 °C to water at 25.0 °C ? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. View Available Hint(s)

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The heat energy associated with a change in temperature that does not involve a change in phase is given by
q = mC,AT
where q is heat in joules, m is mass in grams, C, is specific heat in joules per gram per degree Celsius, Jg1°C-1 and AT is the temperature change in degrees Celsius. The heat energy
associated with a change in phase at constant temperature is given by
q= mApeH°
where q is heat in joules, m is mass in grams, and ApcH° is the enthalpy of phase change in joules per gram.
Physical constants
The constants for H,O are shown here:
• Specific heat of ice: Cs, ice = 2.09Jg1°C1
• Specific heat of liquid water: Cs, water = 4.18 Jg1°c-1
Enthalpy of fusion: Afus H° = 334 Jg
• Enthalpy of vaporization: AvapH° =2250 J g1
• Part A
How much heat energy, in kilojoules, is required to convert 39.0 g of ice at -18.0 °C to water at 25.0 °C?
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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Transcribed Image Text:s | PerodicC Table Equations The heat energy associated with a change in temperature that does not involve a change in phase is given by q = mC,AT where q is heat in joules, m is mass in grams, C, is specific heat in joules per gram per degree Celsius, Jg1°C-1 and AT is the temperature change in degrees Celsius. The heat energy associated with a change in phase at constant temperature is given by q= mApeH° where q is heat in joules, m is mass in grams, and ApcH° is the enthalpy of phase change in joules per gram. Physical constants The constants for H,O are shown here: • Specific heat of ice: Cs, ice = 2.09Jg1°C1 • Specific heat of liquid water: Cs, water = 4.18 Jg1°c-1 Enthalpy of fusion: Afus H° = 334 Jg • Enthalpy of vaporization: AvapH° =2250 J g1 • Part A How much heat energy, in kilojoules, is required to convert 39.0 g of ice at -18.0 °C to water at 25.0 °C? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. > View Available Hint(s) 32.80 kJ Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining
Part B
How long would it take for 1.50 mol of water at 100.0 °C to be converted completely into steam if heat were added at a constant rate of 20.0 J s?
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Transcribed Image Text:Part B How long would it take for 1.50 mol of water at 100.0 °C to be converted completely into steam if heat were added at a constant rate of 20.0 J s? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. > View Available Hint(s) 2250 kJ Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining
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