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Question 6 (1 point) An experiment requires a water bath at 35.0°C. The temperature of the...
You want to quickly set up a temporary water bath in your lab with a volume of 10.0 L and a temperature of 37.0°C. You only have hot water from your hot water faucet (temperature = 55.0°C) and cold water from your cold water faucet (temperature = 22.0°C). What volume of hot water (in liters) must you mix with cold water to get 10.0 L of 37.0°C water? Assume the specific heat of the water is 4.184 J/g・K and that...
When you take a bath, how many kilograms of hot water (47.1°C) must you mix with cold water (12.2°C) so that the temperature of the bath is 36.3°C? The total mass of water (hot plus cold) is 188 kg. Ignore any heat flow between the water and its external surroundings.
hey i really need help for the molality to mass question. the solvent is water and 100g. SOS! Table 3: Data obtained for the boiling point elevation simulation. (3 marks) Solute Molality (mol/kg) Solution Boiling Point (°C) NaCl(s) 0.0000 100.00 AT) (°C) 0.0 NaCl(s) 0.1711 NaCl(s) 0.3422 NaCl(s) 0.6844 NaCl(s) 1.3688 CaCl2(s) 0.1711 C12H22011(s) 0.1711 Molality to Mass Sample Calculation: (1 mark) PART 3 BOILING POINT ELEVATION 16. Visit this webpage: https://pages, oregon.edu/tgreenbo/colligative.html; the screenshot (Figure 5) below should be...
3.) A thin-walled container with a hot fluid (T50 °C) is placed in a quiescent cold water bath (Thth10 °C). The interior and exterior sides of the container may be approximated as vertical plates, and the container's bottom is well insulated. Find the overall heat transfer coefficient, U, for this arrangement. You can assume the hot fluid has the same properties as water and that the container wall is at a temperature of 30 °C. (30 points) Thin-walled container Cold...
What is the unknown solute in a solution of benzophenone with using freezing point depression? In this lab, the test tube with the solution was put in a hot water bath on a hot plate. The test tube was in a beaker. Mass of benzophenone: 6.863 g Mass unknown: 0.752 g I placed benzophenone in a test tube in the hot water bath. Once it melted, I recorded 48.5 C. I stirred the test tube and the temperature lowered to...
Your house has lost electricity and natural gas. Luckily, you still have running water but the idea of an ice cold shower doesn’t appeal to you. So you want to have a hot water bath but the only source of heat is a wood fire. You put 195L of cold water (15C) into the tub but you are going to have to carry something hot from the fireplace to the tub to heat it up. You have two choices. You...
1)The barometric pressure is reported to be 695.1 torr and the temperature of the water bath is 22.0 °C. What is the pressure (in torr) of dry hydrogen gas in the eudiometer? 2)Calculate the experimental value of the ideal gas constant, R, if 0.00148mol of hydrogen had a volume of 45.5mL at 22.8°C and 0.7771atm. Hint: remember to convert mL to L and °C to K Hint: Answer includes 3 significant figures.
Write out your separation scheme for this experiment. 1. Heat 75 mL of water to 90 °C in a 250-mL beaker. 2. While the water is being heated, place 250 mg of salicylic acid, 1 drop of 85% phosphoric acid and 0.5 mL of acetic anhydride in a test tube. Add a boiling chip to the mixture and gently shake it in order to mix the reactants. 3. Heat the tube in the beaker of water at 85 - 90...
Principles of Inorganic Chemistry! Week 5 Effect of Temperature on Solubility of a Salt In this experiment, you will study the effect of changing temperature on the amount of solute that will dissolve in a given amount of water. Water solubility is an important physical property in chemistry, and is often expressed as the mass of solute that dissolves in 100 g of water at a certain temperature. In this experiment, you will completely dissolve different quantities of potassium nitrate,...
A 25 g cube of metal was heated in a hot temperature bath to 80oC and then added to 50 mL of deionized water. Using the following graph, explain how you would determine the temperature change that has occurred in the system. The metal was added to the calorimeter (Styrofoam cup with water) at 180 seconds. What is the initial temperature of the water and the metal? What is the final temperature of the metal and the water? What occurred...