2. Why is water an excellent material to use in the calorimeter? 3. 4. How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 54.5g of PCl3 from 18.6°C to 79.1°C? Cp PCI3 = 0.874 J/g °C 2880 J How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 8.787g of CCl4 from 37.1°C to 56.4°C? Cp CCl4 = 0.856 J/g °C 145 J

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2. Why is water an excellent material to use in the calorimeter?
3. How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 54.5g of PCl3 from 18.6°C to
Cp PC13= 0.874 J/g °C
79.1°C?
2880 J
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5.
How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 8.787g of CCl4 from 37.1°C to
56.4°C? Cp Cl4 = 0.856 J/g °C
145 J
How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 7.90 x 10²g of water from
38.4°C to 85.4°C? Cp H₂O () = 4.184J/g °C
155,000 J
6. If a piece of aluminum with a mass of 2.39g and a temperature of 100.0°C is dropped
into 10.0cm³ of water at 14.1°C, what will be the final temperature of the system?
(Use 1.00g/cm³as the density of water.)
Cp Al = 0.900J/g °C
18.3°C
7.
If a piece of cadmium (Cd) with a mass of 75.2g and a temperature of 100.0°C is
dropped into 25.0g of water at 23.0°C, what will be the final temperature of the
system? Cp Cd = 0.230J/g °C
34.0°C
Transcribed Image Text:Chem 105-Online 2. Why is water an excellent material to use in the calorimeter? 3. How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 54.5g of PCl3 from 18.6°C to Cp PC13= 0.874 J/g °C 79.1°C? 2880 J 4. 5. How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 8.787g of CCl4 from 37.1°C to 56.4°C? Cp Cl4 = 0.856 J/g °C 145 J How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 7.90 x 10²g of water from 38.4°C to 85.4°C? Cp H₂O () = 4.184J/g °C 155,000 J 6. If a piece of aluminum with a mass of 2.39g and a temperature of 100.0°C is dropped into 10.0cm³ of water at 14.1°C, what will be the final temperature of the system? (Use 1.00g/cm³as the density of water.) Cp Al = 0.900J/g °C 18.3°C 7. If a piece of cadmium (Cd) with a mass of 75.2g and a temperature of 100.0°C is dropped into 25.0g of water at 23.0°C, what will be the final temperature of the system? Cp Cd = 0.230J/g °C 34.0°C
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