Taro Peed Sarving Part C: Energy in Changes of State: C1. Mass of empty calorimeter cup with lid 6. 83S C2. Mass of calorimeter with lid + water 107.15 C3. Final water temperature °C Initial water temperature 22 °C C4. Mass of calorimeter with lid + water + melted ice 135.64 Calculations: scrvieg C5. Mass of water C6. Temperature change (AT) °C oftotsl Cale C7. Calories lost by water from carbohydrele cal Calories used to melt ice cal C8. Mass of ice that melted C9. Heat of fusion (calories to melt 1 g of ice) cal/g Show calculations for C7 Calories lost by water, C8 Mass of ice that melted and C9 Heat of fusion:

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Serving e
Part C: Energy in Changes of State:
C1. Mass of empty calorimeter cup with lid
6. 83S
g
C2. Mass of calorimeter with lid + water
107.15
g
C3. Final water temperature
°C
Initial water temperature
22
°C
C4. Mass of calorimeter with lid + water + melted ice
135.C64
Calculations:
servieg
C5. Mass of water
vie) listed on the Inel
C6. Temperature change (AT)
°C
bchydraie
C7. Calories lost by water
cal
Calories used to melt ice
cal
C8. Mass of ice that melted
C9. Heat of fusion (calories to melt 1 g of ice)
cal/g
Show calculations for C7 Calories lost by water, C8 Mass of ice that melted and C9 Heat of fusion:
od mober
srving compare
Transcribed Image Text:Pood Serving e Part C: Energy in Changes of State: C1. Mass of empty calorimeter cup with lid 6. 83S g C2. Mass of calorimeter with lid + water 107.15 g C3. Final water temperature °C Initial water temperature 22 °C C4. Mass of calorimeter with lid + water + melted ice 135.C64 Calculations: servieg C5. Mass of water vie) listed on the Inel C6. Temperature change (AT) °C bchydraie C7. Calories lost by water cal Calories used to melt ice cal C8. Mass of ice that melted C9. Heat of fusion (calories to melt 1 g of ice) cal/g Show calculations for C7 Calories lost by water, C8 Mass of ice that melted and C9 Heat of fusion: od mober srving compare
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