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A student investigated how the temperature of a lump of ice varied as the ice was heated. The student recorded the temperature until the ice melted and then the wat... show full transcript
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Figure 17 shows that while the temperature of ice increases slowly to 0 °C, the gradient of the temperature change is steeper for water. This indicates that ice requires less energy to change its temperature compared to water, confirming that the specific heat capacity of ice is less than that of water.
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In Figure 17, we see that there is a flat section where the temperature remains constant while ice melts. This indicates that the energy input during this phase change (fusion) is low compared to the energy required for the water to boil later. This demonstrates that the latent heat of fusion is less than that of vapourisation.
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To calculate the specific latent heat of vapourisation (L), we use the formula:
where:
Substituting the values gives:
Thus, the specific latent heat of vapourisation is 2,300,000 J/kg.
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