Answer:
The total amount of heat is 250.64 kcal.
Explanation:
Given that,
Total amount of heat = 2.000 kg
Temperature of snow = -15.00°C
Temperature of water = 38.00°C
Heat of fusion of water = 1.44 kcal/mol
Specific heat of solid water = 0.488 cal/g°C
Specific heat of liquid = 1.00 cal/g°C
We need to calculate the heat required to bring temperature -15°C to 0°C snow
Using formula of heat
[tex]Q_{1}=mc_{p}\Delta T[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]Q_{1}=2000\times0.488\times(0+15)[/tex]
[tex]Q_{1}=14640\ cal[/tex]
[tex]Q_{1}=14.640\ kcal[/tex]
We need to calculate the heat required to convert 0°C snow into 0°C water
Using formula of heat
[tex]Q_{2}=ml[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]Q_{2}=\dfrac{2000}{18}\times1.44[/tex]
[tex]Q_{2}=160\ kcal[/tex]
We need to calculate heat required to increases temperature of water from 0°C to 38°C
Using formula of heat
[tex]Q_{3}=mc_{p}\Delta T[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]Q_{3}=2000\times1.00\times(38-0)[/tex]
[tex]Q_{3}=76000\ cal[/tex]
[tex]Q_{3}=76\ kcal[/tex]
We need to calculate the total heat
Using all heat amount
[tex]Q=Q_{1}+Q_{2}+Q_{3}[/tex]
Put the value into the formula
[tex]Q=14.640+160+76[/tex]
[tex]Q=250.64\ kcal[/tex]
Hence, The total amount of heat is 250.64 kcal.