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11 October, 10:57

A bar of pure gold is heated to 95.0 degrees Celsius. The specific heat capacity of gold is 1.29 X 10^2. The gold is placed into 500 mL of ethyl alcohol initially at a temperature of 25 Celsius. The final temperature of the mixture is 27.0 Celsius. What is the mass of the gold?

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  1. 11 October, 10:59
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    First we have to use conservation of energy, that the heat transferred from gold to the alcohol used to raise the temperature of the alcohol by 2 degrees.

    the heat lost by gold = heat required by the methyl

    (m of gold) (C of gold) (dTof gold) = (m of ethyl) (C of ethyl) (dT of ethyl)

    where;

    m of gold is the unknown to be determined

    c of gold is the specific heat of gold

    dT of gold is the change in temperature in gold

    m of ethyl is the mass of ethyl alcohol

    C of ethyl is the specific heat of ethyl

    dT is the change in temperature in ethyl alcohol

    now

    mass of gold = unknown

    c of gold = 129

    dT of gold = 95 - 25 = 68 degrees

    m of ethyl = density of ethyl * volume of ethyl

    789 X 0.5 X 10^ (-3) = 0.3945

    mass of gold = 0.3945 kg
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