A calorimeter contains 1.500kg of water at 80.0°C. Then 0.500kg of ice at -5.00°C is added to the water. What is the final temperature, in °C, after the system has come to thermal equilibrium? (Look at the equation sheet for data on water.)

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Properties of water:

Specific Heat (liquid) = 4180 J/(kg.K)

Heat of Fusion = 3.33x10^5 J/kg

Specific Heat (ice) = 2090 J/(kg.K)

Heat of Vaporization = 2.256x10^6 J/kg

A calorimeter contains
1.500kg of water at 80.0°C. Then 0.500kg of ice at
-5.00°C is added to the water. What is the final temperature, in °C, after the system has
come to thermal equilibrium? (Look at the equation sheet for data on water.)
Transcribed Image Text:A calorimeter contains 1.500kg of water at 80.0°C. Then 0.500kg of ice at -5.00°C is added to the water. What is the final temperature, in °C, after the system has come to thermal equilibrium? (Look at the equation sheet for data on water.)
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