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2kg of ice at `20^@C` is mixed with 5kg of water at `20^@C` in an insulating vessel having a negligible heat capacity. Calculate the final mass of water remaining in the container. It is given that the specific heats of water & ice are `1kcal//kg//^@C` and `0.5` `kcal//kg//^@C` while the latent heat of fusion of ice is `80kcal//kg`A. `7kg`B. `6kg`C. `4kg`D. `2kg` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - B Heat required to convert `5kg` of water at `20^(@)C` to `5kg` of water at `0^(@)C=mC_(omega)DeltaT=5xx1xx20=100Kcal` . How much ice at `0^(@)C` will convert into water at `0^(@)C` for giving another `80Kcal` of heat `Q=mL` `implies 80=mxx80 implies m=1kg` Therefore, the amount of water at `0^(@)C=5kg+1kg=6kg` . Thus, at equilibrium we have (`6kg` water at `0^(@)C+1kg` ice at `0^(@)C`) |
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