The specific heat capacity of ice is about 0.5 cal/g- Celsius. Supposing that it
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The specific heat capacity of ice is about 0.5 cal/g- Celsius. Supposing that it remains at that value all the way to absolute zero, calculate the number of calories it would take to change a 1-g ice cube at absolue zero (-273 Celsius) to 1 g of boiling water. How does this number of calories compare to the number of calories required to change the same gram of 100 Celsius boling water to 100 celsius steam (hit you have 4 different calculations to make, then add them together) Round your answer to 2 significant figures.
Explanation / Answer
heat capacity of water Cw = 1 cal/g/
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