A coffee-cup calorimeter of the type shown in Figure 5.18 contains 150.0 g of water at 25.1
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(a) Determine the amount of heat, in J, lost by the copper block.
(b) Determine the amount of heat gained by the water. The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g-k.
(c) The difference between your answers for (a) and (b) is due to heat loss through the Styrofoam® cups and the heat necessary to raise the temperature of the inner wall of the apparatus. The heat capacity of the calorimeter is the amount of heat necessary to raise the temperature of the apparatus (the cups and the stopper) by 1 K. Calculate the heat capacity of the calorimeter in J/K.
(d) What would be the final temperature of the system if all the heat lost by the copper block were absorbed by the water in the calorimeter?
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Chemistry The Central Science
ISBN: 978-0321696724
12th edition
Authors: Theodore Brown, Eugene LeMay, Bruce Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward
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