What mass of steam at 100 C must be mixed with 150 g of ice at its melting point, in a thermally insulated container to produce water of 50?

belandong0ir

belandong0ir

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2023-01-04

What mass of steam at 100C must be mixed with 150g of ice at its melting point, in a thermally insulated container to produce water of 50C?

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iJehovazhk

iJehovazhk

Beginner2023-01-05Added 8 answers

X grams of steam should be used. As latent heat of steam to water is 533 calories per gram, when it converts to water at 50C, it looses heat given by
533x+50x=583x
and as latent heat of ice to water is 80 calories per gram, when it converts to water at 50C, it gains heat given by
150×80+150×50=12000+7500=19500
Thus, we must have 583x=19500 - assuming that there is no loss of heat to environment and
Then x=19500583=33.45g

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