I combine ice with water. The ice has a mass of 10 kg and a temperature of -14°C. The water has a mass of 3.5 kg and a temperature of 14°C. What is the state of the system once it has equilbrated? The system will be all water with a temperature between 0 and 14°C. The system will be solid ice with a temperature between -14°C and 0°C. O The system will be a mixture of ice and water at a temperature of 0°C. There will be more ice and less water than the system originally contained. O The system will be a mixture of ice and water at a temperature of 0°C. There will be more water and less ice than the system originally contained.

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I combine ice with water. The ice has a mass of 10 kg and a temperature of -14°C. The water
has a mass of 3.5 kg and a temperature of 14°C. What is the state of the system once it has
equilbrated?
The system will be all water with a temperature between 0 and 14°C.
The system will be solid ice with a temperature between -14°C and 0°C.
The system will be a mixture of ice and water at a temperature of 0°C. There will be more
ice and less water than the system originally contained.
O The system will be a mixture of ice and water at a temperature of 0°C. There will be more
water and less ice than the system originally contained.
Transcribed Image Text:I combine ice with water. The ice has a mass of 10 kg and a temperature of -14°C. The water has a mass of 3.5 kg and a temperature of 14°C. What is the state of the system once it has equilbrated? The system will be all water with a temperature between 0 and 14°C. The system will be solid ice with a temperature between -14°C and 0°C. The system will be a mixture of ice and water at a temperature of 0°C. There will be more ice and less water than the system originally contained. O The system will be a mixture of ice and water at a temperature of 0°C. There will be more water and less ice than the system originally contained.
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When two objects of different temperatures are mixed together then they exchange heat to attain an equilibrium temperature. The given question did not ask for the final temperature but asked us to give a temperature range. That's why we will be able to answer the question without doing a precise calculations.

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