Enter your answer in the provided box. A 25.2-g sample of ethylene glycol, a car radiator coolant, loses 979J of h...
Enter your answer in the provided box. A 27.5-g sample of ethylene glycol, a car radiator coolant, loses 845 J of heat. What was the initial temperature of the ethylene glycol if the final temperature is 32.5°C? (c of ethylene glycol = 2.42 J/g.K)
6.25 A 27.7 g sample of ethylene glycol, a car radiator coolant, loses 688 J of heat. What was the initiai temperature of the ethylene glycol if the final temperature is 32.5 e? (s of ethylene glycol 2.42 J/g. c) 627 One piece of copper jewelry at 105 C has exactly twice the mass of another piece, which is 45 °C. Both pieces are placed inside a calorimeter whose heat capacity is negligible. What is the final temperature inside the...
Please answer below question. Thank you Home | MySCU Saved rk: Thermochemistry: Energy Flow and... 3 attempts let Check my work Enter your answer in the provided box. A 13.4-g sample of ethylene glycol, a car radiator coolant, loses 901 J of heat. What was the initial temperature of the ethylene glycol if the final temperature is 32.5°C? (e of ethylene glycol-2.42 J/g K) oC
A calorimeter is filled with 28.3g of radiator coolant, ethlylene glycol at 20.1 degrees Celsius. A 15.2 g block of Al at 86.2 degrees celsius is placed into the calorimeter. Assuming the heat capacity of the calorimeter is neglible what will be the final temperature for the coolant and the aluminum block. (c of ethylene glycol -2.42 J/mol g*k, c of aluminum = .900J/g*K)
1. Calculate q when 29.6 g of ice is cooled from −26.2°C to −78.3°C (cice = 2.087 J/g·K)? 2. A 233−g aluminum engine part at an initial temperature of 11.77°C absorbs 80.4 kJ of heat. What is the final temperature of the part (c of Al = 0.900 J/g·K)? 3. A 24.0−g sample of ethylene glycol, a car radiator coolant, loses 510. J of heat. What was the initial temperature of the ethylene glycol if the final temperature is 32.5°C?...
Ethylene glycol is used as coolant in radiators. In an experiment, Gabriel measured that a 17.2g sample of coolant absorbs 593.7 J of heat from the radiator. What was the initial temperature of the sample if the final temperature is 31.5 It is in degrees celsius
6.21) Is the specific heat capacity of a substance an intensive or extensive property? Explain. 6.23) Calculate q when 0.10 g of ice is cooled from 10. °C to -75. °C. (S ice = 2.087 J/g•°C). 6.25) A 27.7 g sample of ethylene glycol, a car radiator coolant, loses 688 J of heat. What was the initial temperature of the ethylene glycol if the final temperature is 32.5 °C? (s of ethylene glycol = 2.42 J/g•°C) 6.27) One piece of...
there's two questions :) Enter your answer in the provided box A solution is prepared by dissolving 396 g of sucrose (C12H2011) in 604 g of water. What is the vapor pressure of this solution at 30°C? (The vapor pressure of water is 31.8 mmHg at 30°C.) mmHg Be sure to answer all parts. How many liters of the antifreeze ethylene glycol (CH2(OH)CH (OH) would you add to a car radiator containing 5.75 L of water if the coldest winter...
Enter your answer in the provided box. What mass of ethylene glycol must be added to 1545 g water to raise the boiling point to 104.7°C?
please help 2. You prepared a solution of coolant for your car's radiator by mixing antifreeze, ethylene glycol, and water. How many phases would you see in the resulting mixture? Is the mixture homogeneous or heterogeneous? .. A saturated solution of NaNO3 at 20°C has visible undissolved solids remaining. What would you see if the temperature is raised to 40°C?