! Required information Tina is going to make iced tea by first brewing hot tea, then adding ice until the tea cools. Ice, at a temperature of -10.0°C, should be added to a 5.80 × 10-4 m3 m³ glass of tea at 95.0°C to cool the tea to 10.0°C. The glass has a mass of 0.350 kg and the specific heat of the glass is 0.837 kJ/(kg K). Specific heat capacity (15.0°C) of water is 4.186 kJ/(kg.K) and heat of fusion of water is 333.7 kJ/kg. Specific heat capacity of ice is 2.10 kJ/(kg.K). Find the mass of the ice required to cool the tea to 10.0°C, without ignoring the temperature change of the glass. g

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Tina is going to make iced tea by first brewing hot tea, then adding ice
until the tea cools. Ice, at a temperature of -10.0°C, should be added to a
5.80 × 10-4 m3
m³ glass of tea at 95.0°C to cool the tea to 10.0°C. The glass
has a mass of 0.350 kg and the specific heat of the glass is 0.837
kJ/(kg K). Specific heat capacity (15.0°C) of water is 4.186 kJ/(kg.K)
and heat of fusion of water is 333.7 kJ/kg. Specific heat capacity of ice is
2.10 kJ/(kg.K).
Find the mass of the ice required to cool the tea to 10.0°C, without ignoring the
temperature change of the glass.
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Transcribed Image Text:! Required information Tina is going to make iced tea by first brewing hot tea, then adding ice until the tea cools. Ice, at a temperature of -10.0°C, should be added to a 5.80 × 10-4 m3 m³ glass of tea at 95.0°C to cool the tea to 10.0°C. The glass has a mass of 0.350 kg and the specific heat of the glass is 0.837 kJ/(kg K). Specific heat capacity (15.0°C) of water is 4.186 kJ/(kg.K) and heat of fusion of water is 333.7 kJ/kg. Specific heat capacity of ice is 2.10 kJ/(kg.K). Find the mass of the ice required to cool the tea to 10.0°C, without ignoring the temperature change of the glass. g
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