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9 August, 07:37

A volume of 38.7 mL of H2O is initially at 28.0 oC. A chilled glass marble weighing 4.00 g with a heat capacity of 3.52 J/oC is placed in the water. If the final temperature of the system is 26.1 oC, what was the initial temperature of the marble? Water has a density of 1.00 g/mL and a specific heat of 4.18 J/goC. Enter your answer numerically, to three significant figures and in terms of oC.

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  1. 9 August, 08:00
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    - 61.2°C = Initial T°

    Explanation:

    This is a calorimetry problem, where the heat from the water was gained by the marble.

    Q = m. C. ΔT

    where ΔT is final T° - initial T°, C is the specific heat and m, mass.

    By the volume of water, we realize the mass (we apply density):

    1 g/mL = mass / 38.7 mL

    38.7 g = mass of water

    Now, we need to find out the specific heat for the marble and we have Heat Capacity data

    Heat Capacity = C. m

    3.52 J/°C / 4 g = C → specific heat → 0.88 J/g °C

    We make the equations for both heats:

    m. C. ΔT from water = m. C. ΔT from the marble

    38.7 g. 4.18 J/g°C (26.1°C - 28°C) = 4 g. 0.88 J/g °C. (26.1°C - Initial T°)

    307.35 J = 4 g. 0.88 J/g °C. (26.1°C - Initial T°)

    - 307.35 is a negative value, because the was has decreased the temperature, is a loss of heat, but we have to work with the positive number.

    307.35 J / (4. 0.88 °C/J) = 26.1°C - Initial T°

    87.32°C = 26.1°C - Initial T°

    - 61.2°C = Initial T°
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