O THERMOCHEMISTRY Solving a basic calorimetry problem Jacqueline thermometer A sample of aluminum, which has a specific heat capacity of 0.897 J-g°C, is put into a calorimeter (see sketch at right) that contains 150.0 g of water. The aluminum sample starts off at 91.2 °C and the temperature of the water starts off at 22.0 °C. When the temperature of the water stops changing it's 27.3 °C. The pressure remains constant at 1 atm. insulated container water Calculate the mass of the aluminum sample. Be sure your answer is rounded to 2 significant digits. sample a calorimeter Explanation Check 2021 McGrawHll Education All Rights Reserved Terms of Ue Privacy Accessibiity

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Solving a basic calorimetry problem
Jacqueline
thermometer
-1
A sample of aluminum, which has a specific heat capacity of 0.897 J-g.C', is put into a calorimeter (see sketch at right) that
contains 150.0 g of water. The aluminum sample starts off at 91.2 °C and the temperature of the water starts off at 22.0 °C. When
the temperature of the water stops changing it's 27.3 °C. The pressure remains constant at 1 atm.
insulated
container
water
Calculate the mass of the aluminum sample. Be sure your answer is rounded to 2 significant digits.
sample
a calorimeter
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Transcribed Image Text:O THERMOCHEMISTRY Solving a basic calorimetry problem Jacqueline thermometer -1 A sample of aluminum, which has a specific heat capacity of 0.897 J-g.C', is put into a calorimeter (see sketch at right) that contains 150.0 g of water. The aluminum sample starts off at 91.2 °C and the temperature of the water starts off at 22.0 °C. When the temperature of the water stops changing it's 27.3 °C. The pressure remains constant at 1 atm. insulated container water Calculate the mass of the aluminum sample. Be sure your answer is rounded to 2 significant digits. sample a calorimeter Explanation Check 22021 McGraw-Hill Education. All Rights Reserved Terms of Use Privacy Accessibility MacBook Air
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