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21 June, 16:46

To a sample of water at 23.4oC in a constant pressure calorimeter of negligible heat capacity is added a 12.1 g piece of aluminium whose temperature is 81.7oC. If the final temperature of water is 24.9 oC, calculate the mass of the water in the calorimeter.

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  1. 21 June, 16:59
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    We use heat balance to answer the following problem. The heat absorbed by water is equal to the heat released by alumimum object. The heat capacity of aluminum is 0.92 J/g C and of water is 4.186 J/g °C. The heat balance is as follows:

    mass water * 4.186 J/g C * (24.9 - 23.4) C = 12.1 g * 0.92 J / g C * (81.7 - 24. 9) C mass water = 100. 70 grams
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