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9 November, 12:23

A silver block, initially at 58.5°C, is submerged into 100.0 of water at 24.8°C in an insulated container. The final temperature of the mixture upon reaching thermal equilibrium is 26.2 °C. What is the mass of the silver block?

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  1. 9 November, 14:38
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    77.6 g are the mass of silver

    Explanation:

    This is a calorimetry problem, All the heat released by the silver was gained by the water, so the T° has increased.

    Q = m. C. ΔT

    mass from silver. 0.056 cal/g°C. (26.2°C - 58.5°C) = 100 g. 1 cal/g°C (26.2°C - 24.8°C)

    mass from silver. 0.056 cal/g°C.-32.3°C = 100 g. 1 cal/g°C. 1.4°C

    mass from silver. - 1.8032 cal/g = 140 cal

    mass from silver = 140 cal / 1.8032 g/cal

    mass from silver = 77.6 g
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