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10 June, 19:27

A 76.0-gram piece of metal at 96.0 °C is placed in 120.0 g of water in a calorimeter at 24.5 °C. The final temperature in the calorimeter is 31.0 °C. Determine the specific heat of the metal. Show your work by listing various steps, and explain how the law of conservation of energy applies to this situation.

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  1. 10 June, 21:50
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    0.661 J/g °C.

    Explanation:

    According to the law of conservation of energy:

    Energy can not be created or destroyed from nothing but it can be transformed from one form to another.

    ∴ The amount of heat released from the metal piece = amount of heat absorbed by water.

    The amount of heat released from the metal piece:

    Q = m. c.ΔT.

    where, Q is the amount of heat released from the metal

    m is the mass of metal (m = 76.0 g),

    c is the specific heat capacity of metal (c = ? J/g °C),

    ΔT is the temperature difference (final T - initial T) (ΔT = 31.0°C - 96.0°C = - 65.0°C).

    The amount of heat absorbed by water:

    Q = m. c.ΔT.

    where, Q is the amount of heat absorbed by water.

    m is the mass of water (m = 120.0 g),

    c is the specific heat capacity of metal (c = 4.186 J/g °C),

    ΔT is the temperature difference (final T - initial T) (ΔT = 31.0°C - 24.5°C = 6.5°C).

    ∴ - (m. c.ΔT) metal = (m. c.ΔT) of water

    - (76.0 g) (c) ( - 65.0°C) = (120.0 g) (4.186 J/g °C) (6.5°C)

    4940 c = 3265.

    ∴ c = 3265/4940 = 0.661 J/g °C.
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