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Title: A person makes iced tea by adding ice to 1.8 kg of hot tea, initially at 80°C. How many kilograms ...
Post by: Chery on Nov 30, 2016
A person makes iced tea by adding ice to 1.8 kg of hot tea, initially at 80°C.  How many kilograms of ice, initially at 0°C, are required to bring the mixture to 10°C? The specific heat of water (and tea) is 4186 J/kg ∙ K, and the latent heat of fusion of ice is 3.34 × 105 J/kg.
A) 1.0 kg
B) 1.2 kg
C) 1.4 kg
D) 1.7 kg


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