The formation of condensation on a glass of ice water causes the ice to melt faster than it would otherwise. If 8.00 g of condensation forms on a glass containing both water and 200 g of ice, how many grams of the ice will melt as a result?

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Explanation:

It is known that heat (Q) required to change the phase of a given sample of mass m will be as follows.

               [tex]Q_{f} = mL_{f}[/tex]    ........ (1)

where,    [tex]L_{f}[/tex] = latent heat of fusion

Similarly,   [tex]Q_{v}[/tex] = mL_{v}[/tex]  ....... (2)

where,     [tex]L_{v}[/tex] = latent heat of vaporization

As it is known that value of latent heat of fusion of water is 334 J/g and latent heat of vaporization of water is 2260 J/g.

Hence, equating both the equations as follows.

          [tex]m_{condensation} \times L_{v}[/tex] = [tex]m_{fusion} \times L_{f}[/tex]

          [tex]m_{fusion}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{m_{condensation} \times L_{v}}{L_{f}}[/tex]      

                         = [tex]\frac{8 g \times 2260 J/g}{334 J/g}[/tex]

                         = 54.13 g

Hence, we can conclude that 54.13 grams of ice will melt.      

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