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In this experiment a hot metal block at 100 o C is added to cold water in a calo

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Question

In this experiment a hot metal block at 100oC is added to cold water in a calorimeter. The heat lost by the metal block equals the heat gained by the water and the two end up at the same temperature.

In one experiment, the mass of the metal block is 90.1 grams, the volume of water used is 80.0 mL, the temperature of the cold water extrapolated to the time of mixing is 19.9oC, and the temperature of the metal block and water extrapolated back to the time of mixing is 28.2oC.

The specific heat of water is 4.184 J K-1g-1

How much heat is gained by the cold water?

What is the specific heat of the metal?

According to the Law of Dulong and Petit, what is the molar mass of the metal?

Explanation / Answer

Volume of water = 80.0 ml

Density of water = 1 g/ ml

Mass of water = 80 * 1 = 80 g

Initial Temperature of water = 19.9 deg C

Final Temperature of water = 28.2 deg C

Temperature difference = 28.2

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