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22 June, 01:44

What will be the equilibrium temperature when a 235 gg block of copper at 255 ∘C∘C is placed in a 155 gg aluminum calorimeter cup containing 875 gg of water at 16.0 ∘C∘C?

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  1. 22 June, 02:14
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    The answer to the question is

    The equilibrium temperature T = 22.016 °C

    Explanation:

    To solve the question, we note the given variables thus

    Mass of copper block = 235 grams

    Temperature of the copper block = 255 °C

    Mass of aluminium calorimeter cup = 155 g

    Mass of water in calorimeter cup = 16 °C

    Also we note the specific heat capacities of the materials involved in the question

    Specific heat capacity of water = 4.186 joule/gram

    Specific heat capacity of copper = 0.385 joule/gram

    Specific heat capacity of aluminium = 0.900 joule/gram

    There for from the first law of thermodynamics, energy is neither created nor destroyed but it changes from one form to another, we have

    Heat lost by copper = heat gained by water and the calorimeter cup

    Therefore we have

    The equation for heat capacity =

    mass * specific heat capacity * Temperature change = m·c·ΔT

    therefore

    m·c·ΔT for copper = m·c·ΔT for aluminium + m·c·ΔT for water

    where ΔT on the left of the equation = Initial temperature - final temperature

    while on the right ΔT = Final temperature - Initial temperature

    and the final temperature in this case = the equilibrium temperature

    255*0.385 * (255 - T) = 155*0.9 * (T-16) + 875*4.186 * (T-16)

    Which gives the equilibrium temperature T = 22.016 °C
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