Soda from a ms=12oz can at temperature Ts=16 degrees celcius is poured in its entirety into a glass containing a mass mi=0.14kg amount of ice at temperature Ti=-18.5 degrees celcius. Assume that ice and water have the following specifc heats: ci=2090J/(kg*C) and cs=4186 J/(kg*C), and the latent heat of fusion of ice is Lf=334 kJ/kg. In this problem you can assume that 1kg of either soda or water corresponds to 35.273oz. a.) in degrees celcius, what is the final temp of the mixture? b.) find an expression for how much of the ice has melted. c.) in kg, how much of the ice has melted?

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Soda from a ms=12oz can at temperature Ts=16 degrees celcius is poured in its entirety into a glass containing a mass mi=0.14kg amount of ice at temperature Ti=-18.5 degrees celcius. Assume that ice and water have the following specifc heats: ci=2090J/(kg*C) and cs=4186 J/(kg*C), and the latent heat of fusion of ice is Lf=334 kJ/kg. In this problem you can assume that 1kg of either soda or water corresponds to 35.273oz.

a.) in degrees celcius, what is the final temp of the mixture?

b.) find an expression for how much of the ice has melted.

c.) in kg, how much of the ice has melted?

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Given Data:

Mass of Soda ms=12 oz=12 oz×0.0283 kgoz=0.3396 kg

Temperature of soda Ts=16° C

Mass of Ice mi=0.14 kg

Temperature of Ice  Ti=-18.5° C

Specific heat of Ice Ci=2090 Jkg.C

Specific heat of Water Cs=4186 Jkg.C

The latent heat of fusion of ice is Lf=334 kJ/kg

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