What mass in grams of aluminum fins could 2423 Joules of energy heat from 13.14 degrees...
a) how many joules are needed to heat up 325 grams of water from 25.1 degrees c to 43.8 degrees c? how many calories? b) how many joules are needed to heat up 325 grams of aluminum from 25.1 degrees c to 89.5 degrees c? how many calories? the c for aluminum is = 0.897 j/g degrees c
The heat equation, as given in the introduction, can also be rearranged to calculate the mass or temperature change for a substance. Follow the same steps used to calculate the quantity of heat gained or lost, but when you solve the equation, the term for mass or temperature change must be isolated on one side of the equation. What mass, in grams, of aluminum fins could 2584 J of energy heat from 14.61 ∘C to 24.48 ∘C ? Aluminum has a specific heat...
The heat equation, as given in the introduction, can also be rearranged to calculate the mass or temperature change for a substance. Follow the same steps used to calculate the quantity of heat gained or lost, but when you solve the equation, the term for mass or temperature change must be isolated on one side of the equation. What mass, in grams, of aluminum fins could 2545 J of energy heat from 12.86 ∘C to 23.61 ∘C ? Aluminum has...
How much heat energy in joules must be added to 78 grams of water initially at 23 degrees Celsius if it ends up at 53 degrees Celsius. Remember that the specific heat capacity of water = 4186 J/ (kg oC) or 1 calorie / (g oC)
What change in temperature results when 2500 Joules of heat is applied to a 7.00 gram bar of gold? Specific heat is 0.129 J/g degree Celsius Calculate the heat transferred from a 5.5 g iron nail that is cooled from 37.0 degrees Celsius to 25.0 degrees Celsius? The specific heat of iron is 0.450 J/g degree C
Energy/Specific Heat (q=mcAT) 1. Determine the energy, in Joules, needed to increase the temperature of 20.00 g of water from 300.0 K to 365.0 K. (Remember that one degree of Celsius contains the same amount of energy as one Kelvin.) 2. Determine the energy, in Joules, released as 1.00 kilogram of water cools from 72.0°C to 30.0°C. 3. 25.0 g of mercury are heated from 25.0° C to 155.0°C and absorbs 455 joules of heat in the process. Calculate the...
a) calculate the temperature change for a 987 gram sample of water that absorbed 6,990 joules of heat. is this endo- or exorthermic? b) how many grams of water when absorbing 12,000 calories will heat from 31.2 degrees c to 99.5 degrees c? c) 69.8 grams of aluminum is heated with 3,900 joules of energy. what will be the temperature change? what would the temperature be if the initial temperature was 25.0 degrees c? the c for aluminum is =...
An unknown sample of metal with a mass of 20.0 grams absorbed 210 joules of energy. The temperature of the metal increased from 25.0°C to 70.0°C. Calculate the specific heat of the metal. What is the identity of the metal? gold silver copper iron aluminum
How much heat is lost as a 50.0 g sample of aluminum is cooled from 100 degrees celsius to 25 degrees celsius (Cp = 0.897 J/g degrees celsius)
solve The heat energy associated with a change in temperature that does not involve a change in phase is given by -msAT where q is heat in joules, mis mass in grams, s is specific heat in joules per gram-degree Celsius, J/(g·°C). and AT is the temperature change in degrees Celsius. The heat energy associated with a change in phase at constant temperature is given by where q is heat in joules, m is mass in grams, and ? H...