Homework Statement
When spring finally arrives in the mountains, the snow pack may be two meters deep, composed of 50 % ice and 50 % air. Direct sunlight provides about 1000 wats /m^2 to Earth's surface, but the snow might reflect 90 % of this energy. Estimate how many weeks the snow pack...
We could use the change of entropy before and after eh phase changed to calculate the latent heat
L = (S_{after} - S_{before})T
and in some case, if we know the relation of pressure and temperature, we can also apply Clausius-Clapeyron relation to calculate the latent heat.
I...
Homework Statement
Several small piece of aluminum, having total (combined) mass of 2.5 kg are placed in liquid nitrogen and, when removed, are at a temperature of -135C. The aluminum is transferred to an insulating container with 0.50 kg of water. The water is at 25.0C [ Ignore heat lost from...
Homework Statement
see attachment
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
I think I would divide the approximate slope from the beggining by the approximate slope at the end but I'm not sure if that is correct. Also, I do not know how to come up with a number answer.
I have a derived equation for latent heat, L = kIV∆T/∆M. I was just wondering what the value for k is. I have it written down in my notebook but i can't tell if i wrote a 2 or a 7, so it should be .239 or .739. If anyone knows it'd be appreciated, thanks.
Homework Statement
An ice tray containing 200 g of water at 25 degrees celecius is placed in the freezer. How much heat energy has to be removed to change the water into ice at -4 degrees celcius?
Homework Equations
Q= mc(Tf-Ti) + MLf + mc(Tf-Ti)
The Attempt at a Solution
I know...
Latent Heat Problem/ Phase Change...Please Help!
At 1:00pm you place an ice cube tray in the freezer. Each of the 12 1-gram cubes has a temperature of 20°C. At 1:10 the water temperature has dropped to 12°C. At what time will you have ice?
i have been messing around with this problem for...
Homework Statement
It's part of a lab designed to find the specific latent heat of fusion of ice using the method of mixtures. The results are in the 1st attachment..I want to find the specific latent heat of fusion of ice from those nos.Homework Equations
heat lost by water = heat gained by...
i need some help guys. see, i was doing my school-based assessment labs probably two months ago and as i was going to write up the report I lost my procedure of how to do the experiment. In the one I did, we didn't use any calorimeter like how they describe it when you google the experiment...
Homework Statement
A sculptor has come to you with a problem, because she knows that you are such a good physics student. She wishes to make a lead casting of an object which will require 2 kg of melted lead. If the lead was stored in her basement at approximately 55˚F, and it is to be...
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25 kg of ice at 0C is combined with 4 kg of steam at 100C. What is the final equilibrium temperature in Celsius of the system? (Lf = 3.33x 10^5 J/kg; Lv= 2.26x10^6 J/kg; 1 cal= 4.186 J) Answer: 20
Homework Equations
mc(Tf- Ti)
m(Lf) or m (Li)
The Attempt at a...
I just need any of you to check if I've answered the problems correctly, thanks.
Homework Statement
Question 1.
A student uses some equipment that can add energy at a constant rate to some water contained in a copper calorimeter can. To keep the temperature of the water uniform, the...
Homework Statement
In an insulated vessel, 250 g of ice at 0 °C is added to 600 g of water at 18 °C. (a) What is the final temperature of the system? (b) How much ice remains when the system reaches equilibrium?
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
If I'm not mistaken...
[SOLVED] Latent heat, steam and ice question
Homework Statement
14g of steam at 100C is added to 47g of ice at 0.0 degrees C.
a) Find the amount of ice melted and the final temperature.
Homework Equations
Q=mL
Q=mc\DeltaT
Q(hot)=-Q(cold)
The Attempt at a Solution
Ordinarily, in...
Homework Statement
from the following observations made during an experiment,determine the specific latent heat of vaporisation of water.
initial mass of water 400g
final mass of water 450g
mass of calorimeter 200g
initial temperature of water & calorimeter 16 degrees
final temperature...
Homework Statement
A 0.2 kg block of ice at -15*C is placed into a pan on a stove, heated to a liquid, and then to vapour with a final temperature of 115*C. Calculate the total amount of heat required for this process.
Homework Equations
Eh = mc(t2 - t1)
Lf (or Lv) = Eh / m
The...
Homework Statement
from the following observations made during an experiment, determine the specific latent heat of vaporisation of water.
initial mass of water 400g, final mass of water 450g (the extra is condensed steam)
mass of calorimeter 200g, initial temp of water & calorimeter...
Latent Heat Problems ! Help
I have 2 questions that I need help on. All help will be very appreciated.
1. A cube of ice is taken from the freezer at -8.5 C and placed in a 95grams aluminum calorimeter filled with 310g of water at toom temperature of 20 C. The final situation is observed to...
Homework Statement
What mass of steam at 100 Celcius must be added to 1.00 kg of ice at 0 Celcius to yield liquid water at 20 Celcius.
Homework Equations
Q = mL
Q = mc(deltaT)
change in energy = 0
The Attempt at a Solution
Ice
m= 1.00
c = 2100
T1 = 0
Tf =
L = 333...
The question reads:
During exercise a person may give off 180kcal of heat in 30 min by evapouration of water from the skin. How much water is lost?
If someone could clearly explain the question that would be great thanks
Homework Statement
Ive been tasked with working out the Latent heat of steam
the following are all my results and values used.
Mass of the calorimeter and stirrer: 0.068Kg
Thermal Capacity of the Calorimeter and Stirrer : 25.772 JK-1
Mass of water and Calorimeter and stirrer: 0.145Kg...
Simple Q - Latent Heat of vaporization H20 @15 C and 115 C
sorry , I have reposted in the homework help section...
I am not good a math and physics and I am taking a intro Food Engineering course. My question on my assignment states " Find the latent heat of vaporization for water at 15 °C...
The Latent Heat of sublimation for zinc(atomic mass = 65.4 u) at 600k is 1,990,000 j/kg. Assume that the zinc vapor can be treated as a monatomic ideal gas and that the volume of one kilogram of solid is negligible compared to that of the vapor. What percentage of the latent heat serves to...
Homework Statement
You Need to find the enthalpy of sublimation of solid A at 300K. The following equilibrium vapor pressure measurements have been made of pure A : (1) At 250K, the pressure is 0.258 bar and (2) At 350K, the pressure is 2.00 bar. The following heat capacity data is known...
Homework Statement
Determine the final state when 20 g of 0 degree C ice and 10 g of 100 degree C steam are mixed together in an insulated container
Homework Equations
Q=mc(delta)T
Q=mL (L = latent heat)
The Attempt at a Solution
So, I know that I should set the heat change in...
Hi this is my first post and I'm stumped on my last HW problem, so I'm open to suggestions or solutions.
1. A jar of tea is placed in sunlight until it reaches an equilibrium temperature of 35°C. In an attempt to cool the liquid, which has a mass of 220 g, 112 g of ice at 0.0°C is added. At...
URGENT HELP! Melting Iceberg: Latent heat of fusion
Homework Statement
Icebergs in the North Atlantic present hazards to shipping, causing the length of shipping routes to increase by about 30 percent during the iceberg season. Attempts to destroy icebergs include planting explosives...
The system, originally at T_A = 21.0 Celsius, is placed in a freezer, where energy is removed from it in the form of heat at a constant rate. The figure shows how the temperature of the system takes t_1 = 10 min = 600 s to drop to 0 Celsius, after which the water freezes. Once the freezing is...
A student takes 0.45kg of ice. The ice is initally at -23'C. She heats the sample in an oven until the temp is 134'C.
a). What is the Q needed to heat the ice to its melting point?
b). What is the Q needed to change the solid ice into liquid water?
c). What is the Q needed to heat the liquid...
A student takes 0.45kg of ice. The ice is initally at -23'C. She heats the sample in an oven until the temp is 134'C.
a). What is the NRG needed to heat the ice to its melting point?
b). What is the NRG needed to change the solid ice into liquid water?
c). What is the NRG needed to heat the...
Homework Statement
need to work out the Specific Latent Heat of Fusion
i did the experiment and here are the results
Results:
Mass of calorimeter
Mcal 116.87g
Mass of H2O
MH2O = [Mcal + H2O] - Mcal 80.82g (197.69g)
Mass of Ice
Mice = [Mcal + Mice + H2O] - MH2O 12.58g (210.27g)
Room...
I need to determine the latent heat of an unknown substance X in kcal/g if 3.0g of boiling liquid X are completely vaporized in 1.5 hours by an energy source of 10kcal/hr.
Thanks a million!
Dave
Homework Statement
How much heat is necessary to change 395 g of ice at -10°C to water at 20°C?
Homework Equations
mLf + mc(delta)T
The Attempt at a Solution
(.395kg)(80kcal/kg)+(.395kg)(1.00kcal/kg x 1 deg C)(20--10)
(31.6kcal)+(.395kcal degC)(30)
31.6kcal + 11.85 kcal=43.45...
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A woman finds the front windshield of her car covered with ice at -12.8°C. The ice has a thickness of 4.60 10-4 m, and the windshield has an area of 1.25 m2. The density of ice is 917 kg/m3. How much heat is required to melt the ice?
Homework Equations
Q=mL or change...
Homework Statement
Trying to beat the heat of summer, a physics grad student went to the local toy store and purchased a child's plastic swimming pool. Upon returning home, he filled it with 156 liters of water at 26°C. Realizing that the water would probably not be cool enough, he threw ice...
help! need help here because my answers are different from the answer on the book. just wanted to make sure that i am right. these are the problems:
1. How much heat is needed tor aise the temperature by 10 deg celsius of 5 kg og a substance of specific heat capacity 300J/kg deg celsius? what...
Homework Statement
1 625g iron block is heared to 352 C is placed in an insulate container (of negligible heat capacity) containing 40g of water at 15 C. what is the equilibrium temp of this system? if your answer is 100 C, determine the amount of water that has vaporized.
Homework...
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Steam at 100°C is injected into 1.8 kg of water at 22°C in a well-insulated container, where it condenses and mixes with the existing water, reaching thermal equilibrium. If the final temperature of the well-mixed water is 25°C, what is the mass of the injected steam...
Ok, I don't really need to know because it's something I've been told to ignore in the text, but I'm curious about it anyway, here goes:
At a nuclear power plant, water at 8 deg. celsius from a nearby lake is used in a heat exchanger to condense spent steam, at a temperature of 120 deg...
The measured value of the latent heat of vaporization of argon (at 1 atm) is
6.43 kJ/mol. Use this to estimate the binding energy.
(Given answer: 0.059 eV)
[Boiling point @ 1atm: 87.3K]
My initial approach was that since 6,430 joules worth of bonds had to be broken for a mole of Argon to...
Am I on the right track here?
How much energy is required to melt 400 grams of lead, if the initial temperature is 25 oC?
m=0.4kg deltaT 328-25= 303 SpecHeat = 128
Q=mCdeltaT
Q=.4*128*303
15513.6J
Steam at 100 degrees Celsius is bubbled into 250 cm3 of water at room temperature in a calorimeter cup. How much steam will have been added when the water in the cup is at 60 degrees Celsius? (Ignore the effect of the cup.)
So I did:
-(Heat lost by steam) = Heat gained by water
msteamLvap...
how do you slove latent heat problems?
also is there a easier way to slove thermodyamics problem?
explain in a way a way that a 9th grader like me can understand.
thanks
Hello.
Often high temperature data are not available.
I am missing the melting heat of many coumpounds.
However, rather precise binary phase diagrams are available.
(my examples deal with silicates, say CaO-SiO2 for example, http://www.npl.co.uk/mtdata/demo/dgox1.html)
I would like to...
A 58.0 kg ice-skater moving at 6.25 m/s glides to a stop. Assuming the ice is at 0°C and that 53.5 percent of the heat generated by friction is absorbed by the ice, how much ice melts?
Should I first calculate the work? I know I need to use Delta U= Q-W...but what is Delta U in this case?
I am trying to word this question as best as I can.
Once water has reached its bottom-notch state/position, will the temperature increase?
I mean, if water changes to steam once heat is added, why won't the temp. increase (or stay constant)?
Another question is why won't the temp. rise...
I have to change steam at 110C and end up with water frozen into ice at 0.c . How much heat will be removed?
How do I go about changing this to steam, liquid, solid?
Do I use mLf+mcdeltaT each time?