If the same amount of heat is supplied to sample of 10.0g each aluminum, iron,and copper all at 15 degrees celsius which sample would reach the highest temperature
1. If equal masses of aluminum and copper are heated with same amount of heat, which would reach the higher temperature? Explain your answer.
If 1.0 kJ of heat was added to each 50.0 g sample, which would
increase temperature by the greatest amount? I can't seem to figure
out the correct answer.
If 1.0 kJ of heat was added to each 50.0 g sample, which would increase temperature by the greatest amount? O aluminum (0.895 J/(g:°C)) lead (0.129 J/(g:°C)) O copper (0.377 J/(g:°C)) O iron (0.448 J/(g°C))
Our 1 kg samples of aluminum, copper, and iron are all at 100° C and we place each in a separate beaker holding the same amount of water at 20° C. Which beaker of water will have the largest change in temperature? Why? Specific heat of each metal: aluminum: 921.096 J/kg*K copper: 376.812 J/kg*K iron: 460.548 J/kg*K
The temperature of a sample of copper increased by 23.0 degrees celsius when 255 J of heat was applied. What is the mass of the sampl?
L) Hone of the above 13) Consider the following specific heats of metals. 13) Metal Aluminum Copper Gold Iron Silver Specific Heat I/g.°C) 0.903 0.385 0.128 0.449 0.235 If the same amount of heat is added to 50.0 g samples of each of the metals, which are all at the same temperature, which metal will reach the highest temperature? A) iron B) copper C) gold D) silver E) aluminum 14) In calculating the relationship between the amount of heat added...
A gas sample had an inknown pressure with a temperature of 42
degrees Celsius. The same gas has a pressure of 2.83 atm when the
temperature is -18 degrees Celsius, with no change in volume or
amount of gas. What is the initial pressure, in atm, of the
gas?
Agas sample has a unknown pressure with a temperature of 42°C. The same gas has a pressure of 2.83 atm when the temperature is -18°C with no change in the volume...
4) A sample of 5.23 kg of copper absorbs heat, which raises the temperature 60.0°C. Determine the amount of heat absorbed, in kJ, if the specific heat capacity of aluminum is 0.385 J/gºC. (4 points)
4) A sample of 5.23 kg of copper absorbs heat, which raises the temperature 60.0°C. Determine the amount of heat absorbed, in kJ, if the specific heat capacity of aluminum is 0.385 J/gºC. (4 points)
12. Which state of matter has indefinite shape and is compressible? 13. All of the following can be considered physical properties EXCEPT: Taste,color, flammability, density, boiling point 14. Melting point can be defined as the temperature when a solid becomes a liquid. The melting point of the chemical acetone is -95°C. Which state of matter would you expect to exist for acetone at a temperature of -94°C? 15. Consider the following specific heats of metals. Metal Specific Heat (J/g∙°C) Aluminum...
Question 4 . 1 pts Which sample will require less heat to undergo a temperature change of 15°C; 10 g of aluminum or 50 g of aluminum? Specific Heat Capacity, Substance (J/g.°C) Al(s) 0.900 O 10 g of aluminum O 50 g of aluminum Next