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A 21.0 g sample of aluminum, which has a specific heat capacity of 0.897 J g '°C ', is dropped into an insulated container containing 200.0 g of water at 25.0 °C and a constant pressure of 1 atm. The initial temperature of the aluminum is 90.1 °C Assuming no heat is absorbed from or by the container, or the surroundings, calculate the equilibrium temperature of the water. Be sure your answer has 3 significant digits. x10 ? X
An 900-g iron block is heated to 380 ∘C and placed in an insulated container (of negligible heat capacity) containing 36.0 g of water at 20.0 ∘C. What is the equilibrium temperature of this system? The average specific heat of iron over this temperature range is 560 J/(kg⋅K).
A 24.0g sample of brass, which has a specific heat capacity of 0.375·J·g−1°C−1, is dropped into an insulated container containing 150.0g of water at 25.0°C and a constant pressure of 1atm. The initial temperature of the brass is 88.6°C. Assuming no heat is absorbed from or by the container, or the surroundings, calculate the equilibrium temperature of the water. Be sure your answer has 3 significant digits.
A 39.0g sample of quartz, which has a specific heat capacity of 0.730·J·g−1°C−1 is dropped into an insulated container containing 200.0g of water at 65.0°C and a constant pressure of 1atm. The initial temperature of the quartz is 9.8°C .Assuming no heat is absorbed from or by the container, or the surroundings, calculate the equilibrium temperature of the water. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
thermometer insulated container A 54.4 g sample of glass, which has a specific heat capacity of 0.670 Jig C , is put into a calorimeter (see sketch at right) that contains 300.0 g of water. The temperature of the water starts off at 24.0 °C. When the temperature of the water stops changing it's 26.0 °C. The pressure remains constant at 1 atm. water Calculate the initial temperature of the glass sample. Be sure your answer is rounded to the...
An 825 g iron block is heated to 352°C and placed in an insulated container (of negligible heat capacity) containing 40.0 g of water at 20.0°C. The following may be useful: specific heat of water = 4186 J/(kg K); specific heat of water vapor = 2090 J/(kg K); specific heat of iron = 560 J/(kg K); latent heat of vaporization for water = 2.26 x 106 J/kg. a. Is the final temperature less than, equal to, or larger than 100°C?...
An 825 g iron block is heated to 352°C and placed in an insulated container (of negligible heat capacity) containing 40.0 g of water at 20.0°C. The following may be useful: specific heat of water = 4186 J/(kg K); specific heat of water vapor = 2090 J/(kg K); specific heat of iron = 560 J/(kg K); latent heat of vaporization for water = 2.26 x 106 J/kg. Is the final temperature less than, equal to, or larger than 100°C? You...
An 870-g iron block is heated to 370 C and placed in an insulated container (of negligible heat capacity) containing 41.0g of water at 21.0 C. What is the equilibrium temperature of this system? The average specific heat of iron over this temperature range is 560 J/(kgxK). What is the equilibrium temperature of this system? The average specific heat of iron over this temperature range is 560 J/(kg?K).
An 810-g iron block is heated to 400 ∘C and placed in an insulated container (of negligible heat capacity) containing 38.0 g of water at 25.0 ∘C. What is the equilibrium temperature of this system? The average specific heat of iron over this temperature range is 560 J/(kg⋅K).
thermometer insulated container A 51.1 g sample of quartz, which has a specific heat capacity of 0.730 Jog , is put into a calorimeter (see sketch at right) that contains 150,0 g of water. The temperature of the water starts off at 17.0 °C. When the temperature of the water stops changing it's 21.0 °C. The pressure remains constant at 1 atm. Calculate the initial temperature of the quartz sample. Be sure your answer is rounded to the correct number...