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25 January, 22:55

Brass is an alloy made from copper and zinc. A 0.59 kg brass sample at 90.0 C is dropped into 2.80 kg of water at 5.0 C. If the equilibrium temperature is 6.8C, what is the specific heat capacity of brass?

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  1. 25 January, 23:06
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    Since no heat is lost to the surroundings, the change in thermal energy of the brass piece and the water sample have have the same magnitude:

    m_brass ∙ c_brass ∙ ∆T_brass = m_water ∙ c_water ∙ ∆T_water

    =>

    c_brass = c_water ∙ (m_water/m_brass) ∙ (∆T_water/∆T_brass)

    = 4186J/kg°C ∙ (2.8kg/0.59kg) ∙ ((6.8°C - 5°C) / (98°C - 6.8°C))

    = 392J/kg
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