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An ice cube is placed in a glass of water at room temperature. Which heat exchange occurs between the ice and the water within the first minute?
radiation
liquid water, ice, water vapor
The ice cube gains heat and the water loses heat.
1670 J
radiation
Energy flows from energy sources to energy sinks.
A
4520 J
How many Joules of heat energy would be required to melt a 5-gram piece of ice at 0ºC?
radiation
liquid water, ice, water vapor
The ice cube gains heat and the water loses heat.
1670 J
radiation
Energy flows from energy sources to energy sinks.
A
4520 J
By which process does starlight travel through space?
radiation
liquid water, ice, water vapor
The ice cube gains heat and the water loses heat.
1670 J
radiation
Energy flows from energy sources to energy sinks.
A
4520 J
What is the heat energy required to change 2 grams of liquid water at 100ºC to water vapor at 100ºC?
radiation
liquid water, ice, water vapor
The ice cube gains heat and the water loses heat.
1670 J
radiation
Energy flows from energy sources to energy sinks.
A
4520 J
The diagram shows temperature values at various points in a solid piece of aluminum. Toward which point will heat flow from point P?
radiation
liquid water, ice, water vapor
The ice cube gains heat and the water loses heat.
1670 J
radiation
Energy flows from energy sources to energy sinks.
A
4520 J
Which group of substances is arranged in order of decreasing specific heat values?
radiation
liquid water, ice, water vapor
The ice cube gains heat and the water loses heat.
1670 J
radiation
Energy flows from energy sources to energy sinks.
A
4520 J
By which process do light rays pass through window glass?
radiation
liquid water, ice, water vapor
The ice cube gains heat and the water loses heat.
1670 J
radiation
Energy flows from energy sources to energy sinks.
A
4520 J
Which statement best describes the pattern of energy flow in a closed system?
radiation
liquid water, ice, water vapor
The ice cube gains heat and the water loses heat.
1670 J
radiation
Energy flows from energy sources to energy sinks.
A
4520 J
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