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1 Latent Heat Energy is required for a material to change phase, even though its temperature is not changing. (m) Mass of the object (L) Latent heat of the fusion or vaporization (Q) Thermal energy added

2 Heat of fusion, Lf: heat required to change 1
Heat of fusion, Lf: heat required to change 1.0 kg of material from solid to liquid Heat of vaporization, Lv: heat required to change 1.0 kg of material from liquid to vapor Chapter 14 - Page 392 Heat 14 (13 of 32)

3 Latent Heat Q2= mLf Q4= mLv 3.33 x 105 J 22.6 x 105 J 1 kg Ice -50 oC
50 100 150 Q1= mcIDt 1.05 x 105 J Q3= mcWDt 4.19 x 105 J Q5= mcSDt 1.01 x 105 J Specific Heat Specific Heat Specific Heat

4 Heat required to convert 1 kg of ice
at -50 oC to steam at 150 oC Q1 = 1.05 x 105 J Q2 = 3.33 x 105 J Q3 = 4.19 x 105 J Q4 = 22.6 x 105 J Q5 = 1.01 x 105 J 3.22 x 106 J

5 Problem: A large block of ice at 0 oC has a hole chipped in it, and 400 g of aluminum pellets at a temperature of 30 oC are poured into the hole. How much of the ice melts?

6 Problem: 100 W A heating coil is placed in a thermally insulated tank
of negligible heat capacity. The tank contains 0.10 kg of water and kg of ice, both initially at 0 °C. The coil delivers energy at a rate of 100 W.

7 Find the heat transferred to the
water and ice by the heating coil in the first 10 s.

8 Find the time required to melt
all of the ice

9 After the ice is melted find the
additional time required to bring the water to a boil.


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