Imagine two calorimetry experiments like the ice/hot water one described in the
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Question
Imagine two calorimetry experiments like the ice/hot water one described in the lab. In one, you use 100g of ice at -10 degree C, in the other, you use 50g of ice at -20 degree C. In both cases, you have the same amount of hot water, at the same initial temperature. Without doing any calculations, which of these experiments will have the lower final temperature, and why? Compute the final temperature of the two experiments described in problem 3, assuming you start out with 400g of water at 95 degree C. (you may ignore the mass of the cup for this problem).Explanation / Answer
A) ice having heigher mass will require larger energy to convert ice into water. So we can say ice at 100g will be at lower temperature.
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