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6 March, 04:29

A 25.0 g block of a metal alloy at 100 C is dropped into an insulated flask containing 110 g of ice; 5.30 g of the ice melted. What is the specific heat capacity of the alloy

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  1. 6 March, 04:59
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    0.00353J/g/°C

    Explanation:

    I will assume the temperature of the ice to be approximately 0°C.

    Moreover, Heat of fusion of water is 6kJ

    Amount of heat used to melt 5.3g of ice = 5.3 x 6 / 18

    =1.767g°C

    Therefore

    1.767 = 25 x specific heat cap. x 200

    Specific heat cap. = 1.767 / (25x200)

    = 0.00353J/g/°C
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