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27 January, 17:25

A 225-g sample of aluminum was heated to 125.5 oc, then placed into 500.0 g water at 22.5 oc. (the specific heat of aluminum is 0.900 j/goc). calculate the final temperature of the mixture. (assume no heat loss to the surroundings.)

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  1. 27 January, 17:46
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    when heat gained = heat lost

    when AL is lost heat and water gain heat

    ∴ (M*C*ΔT) AL = (M*C*ΔT) water

    when M (Al) is the mass of Al = 225g

    C (Al) is the specific heat of Al = 0.9

    ΔT (Al) = (125.5 - Tf)

    and Mw is mass of water = 500g

    Cw is the specific heat of water = 4.81

    ΔT = (Tf - 22.5)

    so by substitution:

    ∴225 * 0.9 * (125.5 - Tf) = 500 * 4.81 * (Tf-22.5)

    ∴Tf = 30.5 °C
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