Question
Question: Calculate the quantity of heat required to convert \(10kg\) of ice at \(0⁰C\) to water at \(50⁰C\): ...
Calculate the quantity of heat required to convert 10kg of ice at 00C to water at 500C: (Specific heat of water is 4200J/Kg0C, Latent heat of fusion of ice is 336×103J/Kg).
(A) 4506 kJ
(B) 3360 kJ
(C) 5460 kJ
(D) 5400kJ
Solution
Hint
According to the question there is 10kg of ice. We have to convert the ice to 500C of water, as we know the latent heat is the heat required to convert a solid into a liquid or vapour, or a liquid into a vapour, without change of temperature.
Complete step by step answer
We know that heat is required to change the state of a matter. Heat required to change a solid into liquid, we know that,
Q=mL … (1)
where L= latent heat of fusion,
Now given that, m=10kg [ here m = mass of ice],
and latent heat of fusion of ice is, L=336×103J/Kg,
hence, heat required to convert the 10kg of ice at 00C to water at 00C,
now, heat required to convert the 10kg of water at 00C to water at 500C, by,
Q′=m×c×Δt,
given c=4200J/kg0C,
hence Q′=10×4200×(50−0)=2100 kJ
therefore total heat required to convert 10kg of ice at 00C to water at 500C
Q′′=Q+Q′=3360+2100=5460 kJ.
Option (C) is correct.
Note
Specific heat, ratio of the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a body one degree to that required to raise the temperature of an equal mass of water one degree-
Q′=m×c×Δt
Latent heat of fusion, also known as enthalpy of fusion.