Pre-Lab Physics: Thermodynamics Question
Question:
Pre-Lab Question 53: A quantity of ice (250 grams at -5°C) is placed in
300 grams of water at 25°C. What is the final temperature
of the mixture? What is the nature of the mixture?
(Hint: Calculating the final temperature is a little different in this scenario. It should be consistent with your answer to the latter question. Also note that ice and liquid water have different properties — both are provided in the table above.)
Answer:
Step 1: Use the energy balance principle
The energy required by the ice comes from the thermal energy released by the warm water. We’ll use:
- Specific heat of ice: 2.1 J/g·°C
- Specific heat of water: 4.18 J/g·°C
- Latent heat of fusion (Lf): 334 J/g
Step 2: Heat required to warm the ice from -5°C to 0°C
Step 3: Heat required to melt all the ice at 0°C
Total energy needed by ice
Step 4: Energy released by water cooling from 25°C to 0°C
Step 5: Compare energy available and required
Since 31350 J (energy from water) is less than 86125 J (required to melt all the ice), not all ice will melt.
Therefore, the final temperature will be 0°C, and the mixture will consist of ice and water in equilibrium.
✅ Final Answer:
- Final Temperature: 0°C
- Nature of the Mixture: Ice and water in equilibrium
