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10 March, 00:18

How much heat is lost when 2012 g of H2O at 400 K is changed into ice at 263 K?

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  1. 10 March, 00:29
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    The amount of lost heat is : - 437.7 kJ

    Explanation:

    This is a calorimetry excersise in three phases.

    - When water decreases the T°, always in liquid state

    - When water starts to freeze (change state)

    - When the ice finally reaches the final T°

    Specific heat of water: 4,18 kJ/kg °K

    Latent heat of fusion: 334 kJ/kg

    Specific heat of ice: 2.05 kJ/kg °K

    First step:

    Water decreases T° from 400K to 273K

    Q = m. C. ΔT

    Q = 2012g. 4,18 kJ/kg K. (273K-400K)

    Notice we have mass in grams, and we have kg in the units of specific heat. Let's convert g to kg.

    2012 g = 2.012 kg

    Q = 2.012kg. 4,18 kJ/kg °K. - 127K

    Q = - 1068.7 kJ

    Second step:

    Water liquid is changing state, to solid.

    Q = m. Latent heat

    Q = 2.012 kg. 334 kJ/kg = 672.008 kJ

    Third step:

    Ice has to reach to 263 K

    Q = 2.012kg. 2.05 kJ/kg °K. (263K - 273K)

    Q = 2.012kg. 2.05 kJ/kg °K. - 10K

    Q = - 41.2 kJ

    Total heat: - 1068.7 kJ + 672.008 kJ + - 41.2 kJ = - 437.7 kJ
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