In a thermally isolated environment, you add ice at 0°C and steam at 100°C. (a) Determine...

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In a thermally isolated environment, you add ice at 0°C andsteam at 100°C. (a) Determine the amount of steam condensed (in g)AND the final temperature (in °C) when the mass ofice and steam added are respectively 84.0 g and 10.8 g.

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Repeat this calculation, when the mass of ice and steam addedare interchanged. (Enter the amount of steam condensed in g and thefinal temperature in °C.)

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Part A Simply think that amount of ice is much higher than amount of steam So there is possibility that all the steam will be condensed So suppose final temperature is T less than 100 C Now Using energy conservation Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Mi mass of ice 840 gm 0084 kg Lf latent heat of fusion of ice 334105 Jkg Q1 energy absorbed by ice during phase change from ice to water MiLf 0084334105 28056 J Ms mass of steam 108 gm 00108 kg Lv    See Answer
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