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20 November, 16:30

To calculate the specific heat capacity of some liquid, we have poured 235 g of water at a

temperature of 18.0°C into 250 g of this liquid at a temperature of 27.0 °C in a calorimeter with a

heat capacity of 210 J/K. The temperature stabilized at 20.5 °C. Using the specific heat capacity

of water, determine the specific heat capacity of the liquid. Assume that the liquid is not soluble

in water.

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  1. 20 November, 18:41
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    Solve for the specific heat capacity of the liquid using this equation:

    Total heat = Cp water * mass water * ΔT1 + mass liquid * Cp liquid * ΔT2

    Heat capacity * ΔTcalorimeter = Cp water * mass water * ΔT1 + mass liquid * Cp liquid * ΔT2

    210 J/K (27-20.5) = (235 g * (18-20.5) C * 4.18 J/gK) + (250 * Cpliq * (27 - 20.5) C)

    solve for Cpliquid = 2.35 J/gK
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