Academic Integrity: tutoring, explanations, and feedback — we don’t complete graded work or submit on a student’s behalf.

1. What is the mass of water? 2. What is the total change in temperature? 3. Wha

ID: 922063 • Letter: 1

Question

1. What is the mass of water? 2. What is the total change in temperature? 3. What is the equation used to determine the heat flow? 4. What is the equation used to determine the heat flow this particular problem? 5. How much he was released upon the combustion of the sample? 6. Was this process and exothermic or endothermic reaction? 7. If a different medium was used in the Calorimeter, what would you calculate a different value for deltaT? Please explain
Please answer the following questions 1. Calculate the change in temperature that results from the addition of 2500 J of energy to 25 g sample of water 2. Upon the addition of 3000 J of energy, 100 g sample of lead is heated from 10°C to 197.5°C, what is the specific heat capacity of lead? 3. Upon the addition 1200 J of energy, the sample water is heated from 25°C to 100°C, what is the original mass of water?

Explanation / Answer

1.

The definition of a Kilogram (Kg) is 1 litre of pure water at room temperature.

Each cubic centimetre or millilitre (ml meaning 1000th of a litre) is therefore 1 gram.

The answer you need is 10 grams.