How to calculate mass in specific heat
[DOC File]TAP 608- 4: Questions involving specific heat capacity and ...
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Mass of water boiled away = E/L = 56 / 2260 = 0.025 kg. 3. In 1 minute 600 ( 60 ( 0.50 = 18000 J are absorbed by the ice for each 1 m2. Let the ice have an area A. The energy needed to be transferred is 18000 A. Thickness t will have volume At and will be melted if mass ( latent heat of fusion = 18000 A. The mass of volume At ice is 917At.
[DOC File]Physics: Temperature Conversions and Heat Calculations
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Make sure the units for mass and specific heat match. Both must be either in grams or both in kilograms. 1. Calculate the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 78.2 g of water …
[DOC File]Heat Calculations Worksheet
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Heat of fusion. Heat of vaporization. Specific heat. In a heat calculation problem, if the problem asks about vaporizing/condensing of steam, you would multiply the mass times _____. Heat of fusion. Heat of vaporization. Specific heat. Substance Hf(J/g) HV(J/g) Cp(J/g°C) Copper 205 4,726 0.387 Ethyl alcohol 109 879 2.45 Gold 64.5 1,578 0.129
[DOC File]Chemistry: Finding the Specific Heat of a Metal
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Having measured the mass of the water in the calorimeter, the temperature change of the water ( T), and specific heat of the water, we can calculate the heat gained by the water. This should be equal to the heat lost by the metal, which then will allow us to calculate the specific heat of the metal.
[DOC File]Problem Set: Calculating Heat
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Calculate the specific heat of glass from the following data. The temperature of a piece of glass with a mass of 65 grams increases by 26(C when it absorbs 840 J of heat energy. Calculate the temperature change for mercury if 160 grams of the metal absorb 1500 J of heat energy. Mercury’s specific heat is 0.14 J/(g ( (C).
[DOC File]Specific Heat and Climate
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If the specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g K, calculate the heat gained by the water. (q=m (T K) Using the amount of heat gained by the water, calculate the specific heat of each soil sample. Relate the specific heat of …
[DOC File]Calculating Specific Heat Worksheet
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Calculate the specific heat capacity of a piece of wood if 1500.0 g of the wood absorbs 67,500 joules of heat, and its temperature changes from 32°C to 57°C. 4. 100.0 g of 4.0°C water is heated until its temperature is 37°C. If the specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g°C, calculate the amount of heat energy needed to cause this rise in ...
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Calculate the specific heat capacity of mercury. 6. What is the specific heat capacity of silver metal if 55.00 g of the metal absorbs 47.3J of heat and the temperature rises 15.0°C? 7. What mass of water will change its temperature by 3 0C when 525 J of heat is added to it? The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g 0C. 8.
[DOC File]Specific Heat Lab
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1. Using the actual specific heat of aluminum, how many Joules of heat are required to raise the temperature of 325 g of metal from 34.8oC to 42.7oC? 2. Determine the specific heat of a metal if 6.30 g of the metal is heated to 102.9oC and then put into a foam cup with 625 g of water at 25.0oC.
[DOCX File]Specific Heat of a Metal
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Having measured the mass of the water in the calorimeter, the temperature change of the water (T), and knowing the specific heat of water (4.18 J g°C ), the heat gained by the water (lost by the metal) can be calculated using q = mcT. The equation can then be rearranged to calculate the specific heat of the metal.
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