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A vessel weighing 80 g (S.H.C.= 0.8 J/g) contains 250 g of water at 35 C. Calculate the amount of ice at 0 C, which must be added to be added to it, so that the final temperature is 5 C. (Latent heat of ice= 340 J/g).
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can we use the first law of thermodynamics here?
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Every heat balance problem is the application of the first law of thermodynamics. But no need for big guns here, it is just about writing a correct heat balance equation.
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Don't forget that the added ice brings additional heat capacity.
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