1ad REPORT I INSTRUCTOR Why the REPORT FOR EXPERIMENT 5 TX 1 Calorimetry and Specific Heat 01 on o Wh TRIAL 2 s sin TRIAL 1 Measurements and Calculations 9du 1१4 3..T in odt 1. Mass of metal sample 2. Mass of calorimeter (styrofoam cups) Stubg 4h.Sg 21.Sala 3. Mass of styrofoam cups +water togers 5१.प८-1.१५ 5 4. Mass of water ওু৫ गउर (show calculation setup) to'c 12 qu boxitTO C 5. Initial water temperature 6. Temperature of heated metal sample 14'C 25.5 c 7. Final temperature of water and metal du eor 8. Change in temperature, Aty of the onid water in the calorimeter పి. 5 ౬ bao 5.22o (show calculation setup) ৭6-1५ deih nyoon 9. Change in temperature, At, of the metal sample Go- 35.5 C.S ५.5 Jods (show calculation setup) touposo tomireqprtbx iasqo14.184 Jlg°Coondatu 4.184 Jlg'C 10. Specific heat (sp ht,) of water 11. Heat (qu) gained by water (show calculation setup) B1.23888 632.9555 श).14.लि )म w 4058xu,4x3.5-1.33998 12. Heat (q) lost by metal sample ATX 13. Specific heat (sp ht,) of the metal qt Initios ICadom o sfoo (experimental value) (show calculation setup) Cx: pley les Jbrof Cu Copfes 14. Name of metal bido LA SRWT Theoretical Specific Heat DS LECYL
1ad REPORT I INSTRUCTOR Why the REPORT FOR EXPERIMENT 5 TX 1 Calorimetry and Specific Heat 01 on o Wh TRIAL 2 s sin TRIAL 1 Measurements and Calculations 9du 1१4 3..T in odt 1. Mass of metal sample 2. Mass of calorimeter (styrofoam cups) Stubg 4h.Sg 21.Sala 3. Mass of styrofoam cups +water togers 5१.प८-1.१५ 5 4. Mass of water ওু৫ गउर (show calculation setup) to'c 12 qu boxitTO C 5. Initial water temperature 6. Temperature of heated metal sample 14'C 25.5 c 7. Final temperature of water and metal du eor 8. Change in temperature, Aty of the onid water in the calorimeter పి. 5 ౬ bao 5.22o (show calculation setup) ৭6-1५ deih nyoon 9. Change in temperature, At, of the metal sample Go- 35.5 C.S ५.5 Jods (show calculation setup) touposo tomireqprtbx iasqo14.184 Jlg°Coondatu 4.184 Jlg'C 10. Specific heat (sp ht,) of water 11. Heat (qu) gained by water (show calculation setup) B1.23888 632.9555 श).14.लि )म w 4058xu,4x3.5-1.33998 12. Heat (q) lost by metal sample ATX 13. Specific heat (sp ht,) of the metal qt Initios ICadom o sfoo (experimental value) (show calculation setup) Cx: pley les Jbrof Cu Copfes 14. Name of metal bido LA SRWT Theoretical Specific Heat DS LECYL
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What is the heat lost by metal sample for trial 1 and trial 2?

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REPORT I
INSTRUCTOR
Why
the
REPORT FOR EXPERIMENT 5
TX 1
Calorimetry and Specific Heat
01
on
o
Wh
TRIAL 2
s sin
TRIAL 1
Measurements and Calculations
9du
1१4
3..T
in
odt
1. Mass of metal sample
2. Mass of calorimeter
(styrofoam cups)
Stubg
4h.Sg
21.Sala
3. Mass of styrofoam cups +water
togers
5१.प८-1.१५
5
4. Mass of water
ওু৫
गउर
(show calculation setup)
to'c
12
qu boxitTO C
5. Initial water temperature
6. Temperature of heated metal sample
14'C
25.5 c
7. Final temperature of water and metal
du eor
8. Change in temperature, Aty of the onid
water in the calorimeter
పి. 5 ౬
bao
5.22o
(show calculation setup)
৭6-1५
deih nyoon
9. Change in temperature, At, of the
metal sample
Go- 35.5 C.S
५.5
Jods
(show calculation setup)
touposo
tomireqprtbx iasqo14.184 Jlg°Coondatu 4.184 Jlg'C
10. Specific heat (sp ht,) of water
11. Heat (qu) gained by water
(show calculation setup)
B1.23888 632.9555
श).14.लि )म
w 4058xu,4x3.5-1.33998
12. Heat (q) lost by metal sample
ATX
13. Specific heat (sp ht,) of the metal
qt Initios
ICadom o
sfoo
(experimental value) (show calculation setup)
Cx:
pley les
Jbrof
Cu
Copfes
14. Name of metal
bido
LA SRWT
Theoretical Specific Heat
DS LECYL
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