What mass of steam at 100 C must be added to 1.00 Kg of ice at 0 C to yield liquid water at 20 C?

Amari Flowers

Amari Flowers

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2021-05-16

To produce liquid water at 20 degrees Celsius from 1 kg of ice, how much mass of steam at 100 degrees Celsius must be added?

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izboknil3

izboknil3

Skilled2021-05-18Added 99 answers

According to principle of calorimetry
heat lost by hot body is equal to heat gained by coldbody.
heat lost by hot body(steam)
=MsS(10020)
heat gained by cold body
=MiSi(020)+MiL+MwSw(200)
Mi =mass of ice
L- latent heat of ice (80 cal /kg)
S -specific heat of steam
Si - specific heat of ice(0.5calg0C)
Mw - mass of water
Sw - specific heat of water.
Plug in values for Mi.

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