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Calculate the mass of ice required to lower the temperature of 300g of water at 40°C to water at 0°C. (Specific latent heat of ice = 336 J /g, Specific heat capacity of water = 4.2 J/ g°C).

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Heat extracted by ice at 0oC to melt = Heat given by water to reach 0oC from 40oC.
ML=mcθ
Where, θ = change in temperature of water
L = Specific Latent heat of ice
c = Specific heat capacity of water
M = Mass of ice required
m = mass of water
M×336=300×4.2×(400)
M=300×4.2×40336=150g
Ice required to lower the temperature of water =150g

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