The value of specific heat for copper is 390 J/kg⋅C∘, for aluminun is 900 J/kg⋅C∘, and for water is 4186 J/kg⋅C∘. What will be the equilibrium temperature when a 235 g block of copper at 235 ∘C is placed in a 135 g aluminum calorimeter cup containing 845 g of water at 14.0 ∘C? Express your answer using three significant figures.
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The value of specific heat for copper is 390 J/kg⋅C∘, for aluminun is 900 J/kg⋅C∘, and...
The value of specific heat for copper is 390 J/kg⋅C∘, for aluminun is 900 J/kg⋅C∘, and for water is 4186 J/kg⋅C∘. What will be the equilibrium temperature when a 235 g block of copper at 255 ∘C is placed in a 135 g aluminum calorimeter cup containing 825 g of water at 16.0 ∘C? Express your answer using three significant figures.
The value of specific heat for copper is 390 J/kg. , for aluminun is 900 J/kg-C, and for water is 4186 J/kg. .. Part A What will be the equilibrium temperature when a 255 g block of copper at 235 °C is placed in a 155 g aluminum calorimeter cup containing 865 g of water at 13.0°C? Express your answer using three significant figures. 0 AEC O ? ET PC
The value of specific heat for copper is 390 J/kg · Cº, for aluminun is 900 J/kg . C°, and for water is 4186 J/kg.Cº. Part A What will be the equilibrium temperature when a 265 g block of copper at 255 C is placed in a 145 g aluminum calorimeter cup containing 815 g of water at 16.0°C? Express your answer using three significant figures. ΟΙ ΑΣΦ T = C Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
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value of specific heat for copper is 360 J/kg x C degrees, for
aluminum is 900 J/kg x C degrees, and for water is 4186 J/kg x C
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Part A What wil be the equilbrium temperature when a 275 g block of copper at 255 Cis placed in a 155 g aluminum calonmeter cup containing 855 g of water at 14.0 C Express your answer using three significant figures. ? T6,84 C Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining Provide Feedback Next > The value of specific heat for copper is 390 J/kg C, for aluminun is 900 J/kg C, and for water...
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Problem 14.20 Constants Part A A 235-g sample of a substance is heated to 350 °C and then plunged into a 105-g aluminum calorimeter cup containing 195 g of water and a 17-g glass thermometer at 13.5 °C. The final temperature is 35.0°C. The value of specific heat for aluminium is 900 J/kg-C" , for glass is 840 J/kg . C" , and for water is 4186 J/kg C What is the specific heat of the substance? (Assume no water...
SETR To determine the specific heat of an object, a student heats it to 100 C in boiling water. She then places the 50.1 g object in a 187 g aluminum calorimeter containing 105 g of water. The aluminum and water are initially at a temperature of 19.9 °C, and are thermally insulated from their surroundings. Part A If the final temperature is 22.4 C, what is the specific heat of the objed? Express your answer using two significant figures....
In an experiment, 190 g of aluminum (with a specific heat of 900 J/kg·K) at 79.0°C is mixed with 14.0 g of water (with a specific heat of 4186 J/kg·K) at 23.0°C, with the mixture thermally isolated. (a) What is the equilibrium temperature? What are the entropy changes of (b) the aluminum, (c) the water, and (d) the aluminum-water system?