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11 April, 18:56

Calculate the heat change associated

with cooling a 350.0 g aluminum bar

from 70.0/C to 25.0/C. Is the change

endothermic or exothermic? Why?

(-14.2 kJ)

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  1. 11 April, 20:06
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    Heat change is - 14,175 joules, Exothermic

    Explanation:

    We are given;

    Mass of aluminium bar as 350.0 g initial temperature as 70.0 °C Final temperature as 25 °C

    We are required to determine the heat change and indicate whether endothermic or exothermic;

    We know that;

    Heat change = Mass of a substance * specific heat * change in temperature

    In this case;

    Mass of Aluminium = 350.0 g

    Change in temperature = (25 - 70)

    = - 45° C

    Specific heat of aluminium = 0.90 J/g°C

    Therefore;

    Heat change = 350.0 g * 0.90 J/g°C * - 45°C

    =-14,175 joules

    The heat change is exothermic because it is a negative value, also because cooling process involves heat loss and thus an exothermic reaction.
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