Review | Constants How will you find the final temperature of the ice--water mixture? How will you decide whether or not all the ice melts? Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. ► View Available Hint(s) its initial temperature its final temperature equal to or greater than ice 0°C added to water equal to or less than removed from strictly equal to P Pearson The heat heat the water must be equal to the heat the ice consists of three parts: the heat corresponding to , the heat corres temperature of the ice from to ice, and the heat corresponding to the change of temperature of the water n to . The heat the water is just th the change of temperature of the water from to To decide whether all the ice melts, we should compare the heat corresponc temperature of the ice from to and melting of 1 corresponding to the change of temperature of the water from all the ice to melt, the stated ice related heat must be cation Inc. All rights reserved. | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Permissions | Contact Us | the sta

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An insulated container of negligible mass holds 0.800 kg
of water at 45.0°C. You put a 0.0800 kg ice cube at
15.0°C in the water (Figure 1). (a) Calculate the final
emperature of the water once the ice has melted. (b)
Calculate the change in entropy of the system.
gure
Insulated container
Ice at -15.0°C
Liquid water at 45.0°C
1 of 1
Final state:
all liquid water
or
liquid water + ice?
Review | Constants
How will you find the final temperature of the ice--water mixture? How will you decide whether or not all the ice
melts?
Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right.
► View Available Hint(s)
its initial temperature
its final temperature
equal to or greater than
ice
0°C
added to
water
equal to or less than
removed from
strictly equal to
P Pearson
The heat
heat
the water must be equal to the heat
the ice consists of three parts: the heat corresponding to
the heat corres
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temperature of the ice from
ice, and the heat corresponding to the change of temperature of the water n
The heat
the water is just th
to
to
the change of temperature of the water from
To decide whether all the ice melts, we should compare the heat corresponc
temperature of the ice from
and melting of 1
corresponding to the change of temperature of the water from
all the ice to melt, the stated ice related heat must be
to
to
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Transcribed Image Text:An insulated container of negligible mass holds 0.800 kg of water at 45.0°C. You put a 0.0800 kg ice cube at 15.0°C in the water (Figure 1). (a) Calculate the final emperature of the water once the ice has melted. (b) Calculate the change in entropy of the system. gure Insulated container Ice at -15.0°C Liquid water at 45.0°C 1 of 1 Final state: all liquid water or liquid water + ice? Review | Constants How will you find the final temperature of the ice--water mixture? How will you decide whether or not all the ice melts? Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. ► View Available Hint(s) its initial temperature its final temperature equal to or greater than ice 0°C added to water equal to or less than removed from strictly equal to P Pearson The heat heat the water must be equal to the heat the ice consists of three parts: the heat corresponding to the heat corres " temperature of the ice from ice, and the heat corresponding to the change of temperature of the water n The heat the water is just th to to the change of temperature of the water from To decide whether all the ice melts, we should compare the heat corresponc temperature of the ice from and melting of 1 corresponding to the change of temperature of the water from all the ice to melt, the stated ice related heat must be to to Copyright © 2023 Pearson Education Inc. All rights reserved. | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Permissions | Contact Us | the sta
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Bridging Problem: Entropy Changes: Cold Ice in Hot Water
insulated container of negligible mass holds 0.800 kg
of water at 45.0° C. You put a 0.0800 kg ice cube at
-15.0°C in the water (Figure 1). (a) Calculate the final
temperature of the water once the ice has melted. (b)
Calculate the change in entropy of the system.
Figure
Insulated container
Ice at -15.0°C
Liquid water at 45.0°C
1 of 1
Final state:
all liquid water
or
liquid water + ice?
I the final temperature of the ice--water mixture? How will you decide whether or not all the ice
s in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right.
le Hint(s)
nitial temperature
inal temperature
to or greater than
ice
0°C
added to
water
al to or less than
emoved from
trictly equal to
The heat
heat
the water must be equal to the heat
the ice consists of three parts: the heat corresponding to the change of
"
temperature of the ice from
the heat corresponding to melting of the
ice, and the heat corresponding to the change of temperature of the water melted from the ice from
The heat
the water is just the heat corresponding to
the change of temperature of the water from
to
to
P Pearson
to
to
corresponding to the change of temperature of the water from
all the ice to melt, the stated ice related heat must be
Review | Constants
the
5 of 5
To decide whether all the ice melts, we should compare the heat corresponding to the change of
temperature of the ice from
and melting of the ice with the heat
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Transcribed Image Text:My Courses Course Home Syllabus Scores Pearson eText Study Area Document Sharing User Settings Course Tools <3B Bridging Problem: Entropy Changes: Cold Ice in Hot Water insulated container of negligible mass holds 0.800 kg of water at 45.0° C. You put a 0.0800 kg ice cube at -15.0°C in the water (Figure 1). (a) Calculate the final temperature of the water once the ice has melted. (b) Calculate the change in entropy of the system. Figure Insulated container Ice at -15.0°C Liquid water at 45.0°C 1 of 1 Final state: all liquid water or liquid water + ice? I the final temperature of the ice--water mixture? How will you decide whether or not all the ice s in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. le Hint(s) nitial temperature inal temperature to or greater than ice 0°C added to water al to or less than emoved from trictly equal to The heat heat the water must be equal to the heat the ice consists of three parts: the heat corresponding to the change of " temperature of the ice from the heat corresponding to melting of the ice, and the heat corresponding to the change of temperature of the water melted from the ice from The heat the water is just the heat corresponding to the change of temperature of the water from to to P Pearson to to corresponding to the change of temperature of the water from all the ice to melt, the stated ice related heat must be Review | Constants the 5 of 5 To decide whether all the ice melts, we should compare the heat corresponding to the change of temperature of the ice from and melting of the ice with the heat Copyright © 2023 Pearson Education Inc. All rights reserved. | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Permissions | Contact Us | Reset Help to The For the stated water related heat.
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