Ice at –20° C is added to 50 g of water at 40°C. When the temperature of the mixture reaches 0°C, it is found that 20 g of ice is still not melted. The amount of ice added to the water was close to
(Specific heat of water = 4.2 J/g/°C)
Specific heat of Ice = 2.1 J/g/°C
The heat of fusion of water at 0°C = 334 J/g)
40 g
Given:
Mass of water,
The initial temperature of the water,
The initial temperature of ice,
Specific heat of water,
Specific heat of ice,
The heat of fusion of water at
Principle of Calorimetry: At higher temperatures, the body releases heat while at lower temperatures the body absorbs heat. y
Let, the amount of ice is
Since the final temperature of the whole system is , the value of temperature difference for water can be given as:
According to the principal of the calorimeter,
The heat is taken by ice = Heat given by water
Hence, option B is the correct answer.