(a)
The amount of heat required to raise the ice to
(a)
Answer to Problem 3SP
The heat required to raise the ice to
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The mass of ice is
The ice has an initial temperature of
Write the expression for heat in terms of specific heat capacity of ice to raise the temperature to
Here,
Write the expression for change in temperature
Here,
Substitute equation (2) in (1)
Substitute
Write the equation to find the latent heat of fusion required to melt the ice.
Here,
Substitute
Thus the total heat required to raise the temperature of ice from
Conclusion:
Therefore, the heat required to raise the ice to
(b)
The additional heat required to heat the water.
(b)
Answer to Problem 3SP
The additional heat required to heat the water is
Explanation of Solution
Here the temperature of water has to be raised from ice temperature to
Write the expression to find the specific heat of water needed to be supplied to heat the water.
Here,
Substitute
Conclusion:
The heat required to heat the water is
(c)
The total heat required to convert the
(c)
Answer to Problem 3SP
The heat required to raise the temperature of water to
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The mass of ice is
Write the expression for heat in terms of specific heat capacity of ice to raise the temperature to
Here,
Write the expression for change in temperature
Here,
Substitute equation (2) in (1)
Substitute
Write the equation to find the latent heat of fusion required to melt the ice.
Here,
Substitute
Thus the total heat required to raise the temperature of ice from
Write the expression for heat in terms of specific heat capacity required to raise the temperature of water to
Here,
Write the expression for change in temperature
Here,
Substitute equation (6) in (5)
Substitute
Therefore the heat required to raise the temperature of ice from
Specific heat and latent heat of fusion.
Conclusion:
The heat required to raise the temperature of water to
(d)
Whether we can just add the heat energies to find the heat needed to raise the temperature from
(d)
Answer to Problem 3SP
No we cannot add the heat energies straight to find the total heat as the value of specific heat of ice is not the same as that for water.
Explanation of Solution
The heat energy required to raise the temperature of ice from a temperature of
Conclusion:
No we cannot add the heat energies straight to find the total heat as the value of specific heat of ice is not the same as that for water.
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