To treat a burn on his hand, a person decides to place an ice cube on the burned skin. The mass of the ice cube is 10.0 g, and its initial temperature is − 12.6 ∘ C. The water resulting from the melted ice reaches the temperature of his skin, 30.2 ∘ C. How much heat is absorbed by the ice cube and resulting water? Assume that all of the water remains in the hand.

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Answer:

[tex]Q = 4859.152\,J[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The heat absorbed by the ice cube is calculated by the following formula:

[tex]Q = (10\,g)\cdot[(2.090\,\frac{J}{kg\cdot ^{\textdegree}C} )\cdot (0^{\textdegree}C +12.2^{\textdegree}C)+334\,\frac{J}{g} + (4.186\,\frac{J}{kg\cdot ^{\textdegree}C})\cdot (30.2^{\textdegree}C-0^{\textdegree}C)][/tex]

[tex]Q = 4859.152\,J[/tex]

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