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60 g of ice at 0 °C is added to 200 g of water initially at 70 °C in a calorimeter of unknown water equivalent W. If the final temperature of the mixture is 40 °C, then the value of W is [Take latent heat of fusion of ice Lf=80 cal g-1 and specific heat capacity of water s=1 cal g-1 °C-1]
PhysicsThermodynamicsJEE Main
Options:
  • A 70 g
  • B 80 g
  • C 40 g
  • D 20 g
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The correct answer is: 40 g

The principle of calorimetry states that for an isolated system,

The heat gained by the cold body (Here it is ice) = The heat lost by the hot body (Here it is water + calorimeter)

miceLf+micesT=mwater+WsT

60×80+60×1×40=200+W×1×30

480+240=600+3W

W=40 g

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