Suppose four 30 g ice cubes are added to a glass containing 200 cm^3 of orange juice at 20,0 degrees celcius. You may assume that the orange juice has a density and specific heat capacity the same as water namely: Density=1,0 g.cm^-3 and specific heat = 4,184 J/g.k The heat of fusion(of
Suppose four 30 g ice cubes are added to a glass containing 200 cm^3 of orange juice at 20,0 degrees celcius. You may assume that the orange juice has a density and specific heat capacity the same as water namely: Density=1,0 g.cm^-3 and specific heat = 4,184 J/g.k The heat of fusion(of
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Suppose four 30 g ice cubes are added to a glass containing 200 cm^3 of orange juice at 20,0 degrees celcius.
You may assume that the orange juice has a density and specific heat capacity the same as water namely: Density=1,0 g.cm^-3 and specific heat = 4,184 J/g.k
The heat of fusion(of water) is 333J/g.
Your task is two fold. You must determine
a)Whether or not all the ice will melt; and
b)If your findings is that some ice will be left in the juice,you must calculate what mass of ice will be present the moment when the thermal equilibrium is reached.
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