Hi guys, I need some advise with an exercise about thermal equilibrium. I hope you can help me. It says:
"50 g of ice at 263 K are mixed adiabatically and at a constant pressure with 50 g of liquid water at 303 K.
a) What is the final temperature of the mixture?
b) Will be ice present in the equilibrium? How much??"
Specific heat of liquid water: 1 cal/g
Specific heat of ice: 0.5 cal/g
Enthalpy of fusion: 80 cal/g
Thanks.
Magpie - 10-10-2016 at 15:56
What about this don't you understand? Have you tried to work this problem? If so, show us how you did it.Psichyk - 10-10-2016 at 16:36
Well, I indeed tried to solve that problem, but I'm sure I didn't do it correctly. I've tried this:
Symbols used:
Q-> Heat
m-> Mass
T-> Unknown temperature
t-> Temperature
cp -> Specific heat
Since the process is adiabatic, QAbsorbed = -QReleased
I have no clue about how to solve this, so I appreciate your help, guys.
Thanks.
[Edited on 11-10-2016 by Psichyk]Magpie - 10-10-2016 at 19:33
calories needed to bring water to the fp: (303°-273°)(50g)(1 cal/°-g) = 1500 cal
calories needed to to bring ice to the fp: (273°-263°)(50g)(0.5 cal/°-g) = 250
This should get you started.DraconicAcid - 10-10-2016 at 22:04
When using a symbol for heat, it MUST be a lower case q. Capital letters are for state functions like enthalpy, entropy, and free energy. Heat is a
path function, and must be lower case.Magpie - 11-10-2016 at 20:37