How much energy is needed to melt 250 grams of ice at 0 C?

2 Answers
Dec 21, 2017

You need to quote the "latent heat of fusion of water...."latent heat of fusion of water....

Explanation:

And you will get a value in J*g^-1Jg1...and then you can assess the energy required for the transition....

H_2O(s) stackrel(Delta, 0""^@C)rarrH_2O(l)

Both the ice and the water are assumed to be at 0 ""^@C...of course, if different temperatures are specified you will need the heat capacities of ice, and of liquid water...

Dec 21, 2017

Q=83.5kJ

Explanation:

To answer to this question, you need the equation:

Q=L_"ice"xxm

Q is the amount of heat needed to melt the ice, L_"ice" is the Latent Heat of melting for ice, and m is the given mass of ice. Various tables of latent heats give us:

L_(ice)=3.34 · 10^5 J/(kg)

m=250g=0.25kg.

So:

Q=(3.34 · 10^5 J/(kg)) xx (0.25 " kg")=83,500J=83.5kJ