Calculate the amount of ice that is required to cool 150 g of water contained in a vessel of mass of 100 g at , such that the final temperature of the mixture is . Take specific heat capacity of material of vessel as ; specific latent heat of fusion of ice is ; specific heat capacity of water is
Calculation of the amount of ice
Step 1: Calculating the heat lost by the vessel and water
Heat lost by the vessel and water=
Heat lost by the vessel and water =
Heat lost by the vessel and water =
Heat lost by the vessel and water = 16,750 J
Step 2: Calculating the heat gained by ice to change into water
Heat gained by ice changes into the water at =
Heat gained by ice changes into the water at =
Heat gained by water to come to final temperature () =
Heat gained by water to come to final temperature () = ()
Heat gained by water to come to final temperature () =
Step 3: Calculation of the amount of ice required to cool 150 g of water
If there is no loss of heat to the surroundings
According to the principle of calorimetry:
Heat gained by ice to melt and come to final temperature = Heat lost by vessel and water
Therefore the amount of ice that is required to cool 150 g of water is 46.92 g.