Ask Question
11 August, 17:02

A new metal alloy is found to have a specific heat capacity of 0.260 J / (g⋅∘C). First, 47 g of the new alloy is heated to 180. ∘C. Then, it is placed in an ideal constant-pressure calorimeter containing 110. g of water (Cs, water=4.184 J / (g⋅∘C)) at an initial temperature of 20.0 ∘C. What will the final temperature of the mixture be after it attains thermal equilibrium?

+1
Answers (1)
  1. 11 August, 17:08
    0
    The final temperature, at the equilibrium is 24.14 °C

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    specific heat capacity of alloy = 0.260 J / (g°C)

    MAss of alloy = 47 grams

    Mass of water = 110 grams

    Specific heat of water = 4.184 J/g°C

    Initial temperature of water = 20.0 °C

    Initial temperature of alloy = 180.0 °C

    Step 2: Calculate the final temperature at equilibrium

    Heat lost = heat gained

    Qlost = - Qgained

    Q (alloy) = - Q (water)

    Q=m*c*ΔT

    Q = m (alloy) * c (alloy) * ΔT (alloy) = - m (water) * c (water) * ΔT (water)

    ⇒with m (alloy) = the mass of alloy = 47.0 grams

    ⇒with c (alloy) = the specific heat of alloy = 0.260 J/g°C

    ⇒with ΔT (alloy) = the change of temperature = T2 - T1 = T2 - 180 °C

    ⇒with m (water) = the mass of water = 110 grams

    ⇒with c (water) = the specific heat of water = 4.184 J/g°C

    ⇒with ΔT (water) = the change of temperature = T2 - 20.0°C

    47.0*0.260 * (T2 - 180.0) = - 110 * 4.184 * (T2 - 20.0)

    12.22 (T2-180.0) = - 460.24 (T2 - 20)

    12.22T2 - 2199.6 = - 460.24T2 + 9204.8

    472.46T2 = 11404.4

    T2 = 24.14 °C

    The final temperature, at the equilibrium is 24.14 °C
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍 “A new metal alloy is found to have a specific heat capacity of 0.260 J / (g⋅∘C). First, 47 g of the new alloy is heated to 180. ∘C. Then, ...” in 📗 Chemistry if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers