it depends how cold the ice is
You need to add all of the following:* The heat required to heat ice from -5 to 0 degrees. Multiply the mass times the temperature difference times the specific heat of ice. * The heat required to melt ice. Multiply the mass by the heat of fusion. * The heat required to raiste the temperature of water from 0 to 20 degrees. Multiply the mass times the temperature difference times the specific heat of water.
You need about 290.3 kj of heat to melt one quart of ice at 0oC.Water's latent heat of fusion is 333.7 kj/kg.1 quart ≈ 0.946 lt. Density of ice is 0.920 kg/lt. So mass of ice (considering the quart of ice is one solid piece, not broken ice) is 0.946(0.920) kg ≈ 0.870 kg.Heat required to melt the ice: 0.870 kg (333.7 kj/kg) ≈ 290.3 kj.
how much heat is required to convert 0,3kg of ice at 0c to water at the same tempture
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You as a human cannot melt from heat. The worse thing is that you might get burnt. EXP: An ice cube will melt in heat...I don't think you're an ice cube!! :)
This heat is 32,48 joules.
Heat required to melt 1 g of ice at 0°C is approximately 80 cal . This is also called latent heat of fusion of ice.
You would start by looking up the specific heat of fusion for ice. Then you multiply that by the amount of ice you're trying to melt (you may have to do some unit conversion to get your specific heat and ice mass in compatible units). That will give you the amount of heat required, and again you may need to do a unit conversion to get it in the units you want.
You need to add all of the following:* The heat required to heat ice from -5 to 0 degrees. Multiply the mass times the temperature difference times the specific heat of ice. * The heat required to melt ice. Multiply the mass by the heat of fusion. * The heat required to raiste the temperature of water from 0 to 20 degrees. Multiply the mass times the temperature difference times the specific heat of water.
You need about 290.3 kj of heat to melt one quart of ice at 0oC.Water's latent heat of fusion is 333.7 kj/kg.1 quart ≈ 0.946 lt. Density of ice is 0.920 kg/lt. So mass of ice (considering the quart of ice is one solid piece, not broken ice) is 0.946(0.920) kg ≈ 0.870 kg.Heat required to melt the ice: 0.870 kg (333.7 kj/kg) ≈ 290.3 kj.
80 calories of heat are required to melt one gram of ice without altering the temperature. There are 2267.96 grams in five pounds so you would need 181436.8 calories of heat to melt all that ice without raising the temperature.
the ice melt when there s some heat move into it.
Heat because Ice and water would thaw out and begin to heat up
Heat is added to ice to make it melt.
how much heat is required to convert 0,3kg of ice at 0c to water at the same tempture
how many calories are required to melt a 1.52g ice cube?
Heat.