Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Quantity of heat required by 10 gram of ice initially warm it from -5°C to 0°C:
here;
mass, m = 10 g
specific heat capacity of ice,
change in temperature,
Amount of heat required to melt the ice at 0°C:
where,
we know that no. of moles is = (wt. in gram)
(molecular mass)
Now, the heat required to bring the water to 70°C from 0°C:
specific heat of water,
change in temperature,
Therefore the total heat required to warm 10.0 grams of ice at -5.0°C to a temperature of 70.0°C: