You make some iced tea by dropping 134 g of ice into 500.0 mL of warm tea
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You make some iced tea by dropping 134 g of ice into 500.0 mL of warm tea in an insulated pitcher. If the tea is initially at 20.0°C and the ice cubes are initially at 0.0°C, how many grams of ice will still be present when the contents of the pitcher reach a final temperature? The tea is mostly water, so assume that it has the same density (1.0 g/mL), molar mass, heat capacity (75.3 J K–1 mol–1), and heat of fusion (6.0 kJ/mol) as pure water. The heat capacity of ice is 37.7 J K–1 mol–1.
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Chemistry For Engineering Students
ISBN: 9780357026991
4th Edition
Authors: Lawrence S. Brown, Tom Holme
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