Question: What is the thermal equilibrium ()? How much solid glycerol is left at thermal equilibrium (g)? T i,water = 55 T i,glycerol = 12 Volume

What is the thermal equilibrium ()? How much solid glycerol is left at thermal equilibrium (g)? Ti,water = 55 Ti,glycerol = 12 Volume of water = 30 mL mglycerol = 10g q1,glycerol = 94.54 J (Amount of heat necessary to increase the temperature of the solid glycerol to its melting point) q2,glycerol = 1980 J (Amount of heat necessary to melt all the solid glycerol at its melting point) qmax,water = 4665 J (Max. amount of heat water can provide in order to melt the solid glycerol; absolute value)

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