Physics for Scientists and Engineers 10th Edition · The First Law of Thermodynamics · Problem 37.
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An ice-cube tray is filled with 75.0 g of water. After the filled tray reaches an equilibrium temperature of 20.0°C, it is placed in a freezer set at -8.00°C to make ice cubes. (a) Describe the processes that occur as energy is being removed from the water to make ice. (b) Calculate the energy that must be removed from the water to make ice cubes at -8.00°C.
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Given: 75.0 g, 20.0°C, 8.00°C
Find: (a) Describe the processes that occur as energy is being removed; (b) Calculate the energy that must be removed from the water to
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers · 10th Edition
Author: Serway & Jewett
Publisher: Cengage
Chapter: The First Law of Thermodynamics