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3 January, 11:36

A 55.9 g sample of water at 99.2 °c is placed in a constant pressure calorimeter. then, 23.9 g of zinc metal at 21.1 °c is added to the water and the temperature drops to 96.9 °c. what is the specific heat capacity of the zinc metal measured in this experiment?

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  1. 3 January, 11:43
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    Heat released by the water: mass * specific heat * ΔT

    Heat released by the water = 55.9 g * 1 cal / (°C g) * (99.2 - 96.9) °C

    Heat absorbed by the zinc metal = mass * specifi heat * ΔT

    Heat absorbed by the zinc metal = 23.9 g * Cp * (96.9 - 21.1) °C

    Heat absorbed by zinc metal = heat released by water

    => 23.9 * Cp * 75.8 = 55.9 * 1 * 2.3

    => Cp = 128.57 / 1811.62 = 0.0071 cal / (g°C)

    Answer: 0.0071 cal / (g°C)
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