Part A How many grams of ice at -14°C must be added to 712 grams of water that is initially at a temperature of 83°C to produce water at a final temperature of 19°C. Assume that no heat is lost to the surroundings and that the container has negligible mass. The specific heat of liquid water is 4190 J/kg-C and of ice is 2050 J/kg-C. For water the normal melting point is 0.00°C and the heat of fusion is 334 x 103 J/kg. The normal boiling point is 100°C and the heat of vaporization is 2.26 x 106 J/kg. Submit Reguest Answer

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How many grams of ice at -14°C must be added to 712 grams of water that is initially at a temperature of 83°C to produce water at a final temperature of 19°C. Assume that no heat is lost to the
surroundings and that the container has negligible mass. The specific heat of liquid water is 4190 J/kg-C° and of ice is 2050 J/kg-C°. For water the normal melting point is 0.00°C and the heat of fusion is
334 x 103 J/kg. The normal boiling point is 100°C and the heat of vaporization is 2.26 x 106 J/kg.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A How many grams of ice at -14°C must be added to 712 grams of water that is initially at a temperature of 83°C to produce water at a final temperature of 19°C. Assume that no heat is lost to the surroundings and that the container has negligible mass. The specific heat of liquid water is 4190 J/kg-C° and of ice is 2050 J/kg-C°. For water the normal melting point is 0.00°C and the heat of fusion is 334 x 103 J/kg. The normal boiling point is 100°C and the heat of vaporization is 2.26 x 106 J/kg. 响 A中 ? g Submit Request Answer
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