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17 January, 12:11

A 17.0 g sample of quartz, which has a specific heat capacity of 0.730 Jg, is dropped into an insulated container containing 200.0 g of water at 85.0 °C and a constant pressure of 1 atm. The initial temperature of the quartz is 7.2 ℃. Assuming no heat is absorbed from or by the container, or the surroundings, calculate the equilibrium temperature of the water. Be sure your answer has 3 significant digits. ec

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  1. 17 January, 12:29
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    the final temperature T final = 83.863 °C

    Explanation:

    Assuming that no heat is absorbed from the container, then all the heat absorbed by the water Q water comes from the heat released by the quartz (-Q quatz), since

    Q water + Q quatz = Q surroundings = 0

    denoting w as water and q as quartz then

    Q water = mw * cpw * (Tfinal - T initial w)

    Q quartz = mq * cpq * (Tfinal - T initial q)

    where

    m = mass

    cp = specific heat capacity at constant pressure

    T final = final temperature

    T initial w and T initial q = initial temperature of water and quartz respectively

    then

    mw * cpw * (Tfinal - T initial w) + mq * cpq * (Tfinal - T initial q) = 0

    mw * cpw * Tfinal + mq * cpq * Tfinal = mw * cpw * T initial w + mq * cpq * T initial q

    Tfinal = (mw * cpw * T initial w + mq * cpq * T initial q) / (mw * cpw + mq * cpq)

    replacing values and assuming cpw = 1 cal/gr°C = 4.186 J/g°C

    Tfinal = (200 g * 4.186 J/g°C * 85 °C + 17g * 0.730 J/g°C * 7.2 °C) / (200 g * 4.186 J/g°C + 17g * 0.730 J/g°C) = 83.863 °C

    Tfinal = 83.863 °C
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