Suppose a bag full of ice (450 g) at 0.0 °C sits on the counter and begins to melt to liquid water. How much energy must be absorbed by the ice if 2/3 of it melted?
1 Answer
Explanation:
All you have to do here is figure out how much heat is required to convert ice at
As you know, phase changes take place at constant temperature and depend on the given substance's enthalpy of fusion, which in water's case is equal to about
#DeltaH_f = 334"J"/"g"#
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/latent-heat-melting-solids-d_96.html
What that means is that in order to melt
In your case, you need to know how much heat is required to melt
#2/3 * 450 color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g"))) * "334 J"/(1color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g")))) = "100,200 J"#
Rounded to two sig figs and expressed in kilojoules, the answer will be
#q = color(green)(1.0 * 10^2"kJ")#