Enahs, thanks for the reply. I should have given more details. The experiment is basically this:
1. Fill a beaker with a few ice cubes and add enough water to cover the ice cubes.
2. Next, take and weigh an empty styrofoam cup, then weigh it again after filling 2/3 up with hot water. Record these weights.
3. Measure temperature of the hot water with thermometer.
4. Take 5 ice cubes out of beaker, dry off with paper towel, add to cup of hot water.
5. Continue taking temp measurements at 30s intervals until ice cubes have melted.
6. Once ice has melted, record the weight of the cup/contents again.
Lastly, I use the recorded values in a long equation which yields :delta:Hfusion.
The three questions are:
A) Calculate :delta:Hfusion
B) Calculate % error
C) Why can't you use the ice directly out of the ice maker?
The first two questions are simple enough, but that third one is throwing me for a loop.