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12 April, 11:06

When a 86 g sample of an alloy at 100.0 oc is dropped into 90.0 g of water at 20.1 oc, the final temperature is 34.3 oc. what is the specific heat of the alloy? (the specific heat of water is 4.184 j / (goc).) ?

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  1. 12 April, 12:39
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    Let's apply the concept of conservation of energy.

    ∑E = 0

    Energy released by alloy + Energy absorbed by water = 0

    Energy released by alloy = - Energy absorbed by water

    (mass of alloy) (Cp, alloy) (T - T₀) = - (mass of water) (Cp, water) (T - T₀)

    where Cp is the specific heat capacity

    Substituting the values,

    (86 g) (Cp, alloy) (34.3 - 100) = - (90 g) (4.184 J/g·°C) (34.3 - 20.1)

    Solving for Cp, alloy,

    Cp, alloy = 0.946 J/g·°C

    Therefore, the specific heat of the alloy is 0.946 J/g·°C.
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