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Calculating the amount of ice that needs to be melted before thermal equilibrium occurs.

8 grams of water at 100 degrees C are poured into a cavity at 0 degrees C. How many g of ice melt before thermal equilibrium is attained?

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Modern Physics

Posting ID:

6979

OTA ID:

103642

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Calculating the resulting temperature of water and aluminum in a calorimeter.

A 0.5kg mass of aluminum at 0 degrees Celsius is put in 1 kg of water at 78 degrees Celsius in a Calorimeter of negligible mass. What is the resulting temperature at equilibrium?

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Modern Physics

Posting ID:

6980

OTA ID:

103642

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Calculating the final temperature of an ideal gas after the internal energy has been increased.

Heat is added to an ideal gas at 20 degrees C. If the internal energy of the gas increases by a factor of three, what is the final temperature (in degrees C)?

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Modern Physics

Posting ID:

6981

OTA ID:

103234

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Latent heat fusion with average

Calculate the latent heat fusion of the attached data Lf =_______________inJ/Kg. See attachment below. I have worked on this problem for hours and I haven't come up with the correct answer. Help please!!! I'm unsure if the attachment posted let me know if it didn't.

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Modern Physics

Posting ID:

6984

OTA ID:

103642

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Calculating the final temperature when ice is added to water.

When 50 g of ice at 0 degrees is added to 50 g of water at 25 degrees Celsius, what is the final temperature in degrees C?

Subject:

Physics

Topic:

Modern Physics

Posting ID:

7006

OTA ID:

103642

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