How many grams of ice (at 0.00 °C) would be melted by the energy obtained as 15.5 g of steam is condensed at 100°C and cooled to 20.9°C? _g Specific heat (ice) = 2.10 J/g °C Specific heat (water) = 4.18 J/g°C Heat of fusion = 333 J/g Heat of vaporization = 2258 J/g NOTE: Answer must be in 3 significant figures. Units are required. Tip: you can use scientific/exponential notation to represent numeric values. Eg., -0.0001 can be written as 1.0e-4 or as 1.0E-4. Spaces are not allowed.

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How many grams of ice (at 0.00 °C) would be melted by the energy obtained as 15.5 g of steam is condensed at 100°C and cooled to
20.9°C?
g
Specific heat (ice) = 2.10 J/g °C
Specific heat (water) = 4.18 J/g °C
Heat of fusion = 333 J/g
Heat of vaporization = 2258 J/g
NOTE: Answer must be in 3 significant figures. Units are required.
Tip: you can use scientific/exponential notation to represent numeric values. Eg., -0.0001 can be written as 1.0e-4 or as 1.0E-4.
Spaces are not allowed.
Transcribed Image Text:How many grams of ice (at 0.00 °C) would be melted by the energy obtained as 15.5 g of steam is condensed at 100°C and cooled to 20.9°C? g Specific heat (ice) = 2.10 J/g °C Specific heat (water) = 4.18 J/g °C Heat of fusion = 333 J/g Heat of vaporization = 2258 J/g NOTE: Answer must be in 3 significant figures. Units are required. Tip: you can use scientific/exponential notation to represent numeric values. Eg., -0.0001 can be written as 1.0e-4 or as 1.0E-4. Spaces are not allowed.
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