Part I: Specific Heat of a Known Metal Metal:  _______Cd________     Trial 1   Mass of metal   58.953  g   Mass of calorimeter   NA   g   Mass of calorimeter + water   NA   g   Mass of water   100.0  g   Initial temperature of metal (temperature of boiling water)   100.0 °C   Initial temperature of water in calorimeter   22.0 °C   Maximum temperature of metal and water from graph   23.0  °C   Temperature change of water ()   1.0 °C   Temperature change of metal ()   31.0  °C   Heat gained by water ()       ?    J   Specific heat of metal     ?    J/g°C     Atomic Mass of Metal: ________?_______g/mol   Note: Use this equation and your data:          Identity of Metal: ______?_____ ______________   Experimental error:     ____?__________________

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Part I: Specific Heat of a Known Metal

Metal:  _______Cd________

 

 

Trial 1

 

Mass of metal

 

58.953  g

 

Mass of calorimeter

 

NA   g

 

Mass of calorimeter + water

 

NA   g

 

Mass of water

 

100.0  g

 

Initial temperature of metal (temperature of boiling water)

 

100.0 °C

 

Initial temperature of water in calorimeter

 

22.0 °C

 

Maximum temperature of metal and water from graph

 

23.0  °C

 

Temperature change of water ()

 

1.0 °C

 

Temperature change of metal ()

 

31.0  °C

 

Heat gained by water ()

 

    ?    J

 

Specific heat of metal

 

  ?    J/g°C

 

 

Atomic Mass of Metal: ________?_______g/mol   Note: Use this equation and your data:

    

 

 

Identity of Metal: ______?_____ ______________

 

Experimental error:     ____?__________________

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