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6 July, 21:13

A 10.0 gram piece of metal is placed in an insulated calorimeter containing 250.0 g of water initially at 20.0°C. If the final temperature of the mixture is 25.0°C, what is the heat change of water?

A) 5230 J

B) - 5230 J

C) 209 J

D) - 209 J

E) 5440 J

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  1. 6 July, 21:14
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    The heat change of water is calculated through the equation,

    H = m (cp) dT

    where H is heat, m is mass, cp is the specific heat, and dT is the change is temperature. Substituting the known values,

    H = (250 g) (4.18 J/g°C) (25°C - 20°C) = 5255 J

    The nearest value to this is letter A. 5230 J.
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