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24 December, 03:07

A 500.0 g piece of aluminum at 100° C is placed in 300ml of water. While in the water, the

aluminum then cools to 30°C. Calculate the amount of heat lost by the aluminum. The

specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g °C and the specific heat of aluminum is 0.90 J/g °C

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  1. 24 December, 03:35
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    The amount of heat lost by the aluminum is 31,500 J

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given;

    mass of aluminum, m = 500 g

    initial temperature of the aluminum, θ₁ = 100° C

    final temperature of the aluminum, θ₂ = 30°C

    specific heat capacity of water, C = 4.18 J/g °C

    specific heat capacity of aluminum, C = 0.90 J/g

    Heat lost by the aluminum is equal to heat gained by the water.

    The amount of heat lost by the aluminum, is calculated as;

    Q = MCΔθ

    Q = 500 x 0.9 (100 - 30)

    Q = 500 x 0.9 x 70

    Q = 31,500 J

    Therefore, the amount of heat lost by the aluminum is 31,500 J
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