Latent Heat Example Problems Kimal Honour Djam. 1.A 1.50-kg iron horseshoe initially at 600°C is dropped into a bucket containing 20.0 kg of water at.

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Latent Heat Example Problems Kimal Honour Djam

1.A 1.50-kg iron horseshoe initially at 600°C is dropped into a bucket containing 20.0 kg of water at 25.0°C. What is the final temperature? (Ignore the heat capacity of the container and assume that a negligible amount of water boils away.)

1.How much energy is required to change a 40.0-g ice cube from ice at –10.0°C to steam at 110°C?

A 50.0-g copper calorimeter contains 250 g of water at 20.0°C. How much steam must be condensed into the water if the final temperature of the system is to reach 50.0°C?