Part C: energy in changes of state C1. Mass of empty calorimeter cup with lid 6.835 g 107.15g 1 °C C2.Mass of calorimeter with lid+water C3 Final water temperature 22 °C Initial water temperature with C4 Mass of calorimeter lid+water+melted ice 135.64 g Calculations C5 Mass of water °C C6 Temperature change C7 Calories lost by water cal

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Part C: energy in changes of state
C1. Mass of empty calorimeter cup with lid
C2.Mass of calorimeter with lid+water
6.835 g
107.15g
1 °C
C3 Final water temperature
Initial water temperature
22 °C
C4 Mass of calorimeter with lid+water+melted ice 135.64 g
Calculations
C5 Mass of water
C6 Temperature change
C7 Calories lost by water
°C
cal
cal
Calories used to melt ice
C8 Mass of ice that melted
C9 Heat of fusion (calories to melt 1 g of ice)
Show calculations for C7 Calories lost by water, C8 Mass of ice that melted
and C9 heat of fusión
Transcribed Image Text:Part C: energy in changes of state C1. Mass of empty calorimeter cup with lid C2.Mass of calorimeter with lid+water 6.835 g 107.15g 1 °C C3 Final water temperature Initial water temperature 22 °C C4 Mass of calorimeter with lid+water+melted ice 135.64 g Calculations C5 Mass of water C6 Temperature change C7 Calories lost by water °C cal cal Calories used to melt ice C8 Mass of ice that melted C9 Heat of fusion (calories to melt 1 g of ice) Show calculations for C7 Calories lost by water, C8 Mass of ice that melted and C9 heat of fusión
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