The heat from a candy bar's Calories can raise the temperature of à 4.50 kg 10 68 C. How many Calories are in the candy bar? A 45 2 gram sample of an unknown metal has 25,533 Joules of heat added to it. If its temperature changes from 4.00°C to 733°C, what is the metal's specific heat capacity? (challenge problem) Gold has a specific heat of 0.129 J/g C. A scientist has been given a 80.0 gram coin and has been told it is pure gold. When she adds 412.8 J of heat to the coin, its temperature rises from 72 F to 144 F Is the coin actually made of gold?

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KESO Cereal
TICES ORU Calornes. dil UI uiese Calones de useu U FREAL up
bathtub of water (c 1.00 cal/g°C) by 10.0°C, how many kilograms of water are in the bathtub?
0.054 kilograms of watt in the bathtub
S The heat from a candy bar's Calories can raise the temperature of a 4.50 kg bucket of water from 4°C
sO 68 C. How many Calories are in the candy bar?
6 A 45 2 gram sample of an unknown metal has 25,533 Joules of heat added to it. If its temperature
changes from 4.00°C to 733°C, what is the metal's specific heat capacity?
7 (challenge problem) Gold has a specific heat of 0.129 J/g°C. A scientist has been given a 80.0
gram coin and has been told it is pure gold. When she adds 412.8 J of heat to the coin, its temperature
rises from 72 F to 144 F. Is the coin actually made of gold?
Transcribed Image Text:Normal text KESO Cereal TICES ORU Calornes. dil UI uiese Calones de useu U FREAL up bathtub of water (c 1.00 cal/g°C) by 10.0°C, how many kilograms of water are in the bathtub? 0.054 kilograms of watt in the bathtub S The heat from a candy bar's Calories can raise the temperature of a 4.50 kg bucket of water from 4°C sO 68 C. How many Calories are in the candy bar? 6 A 45 2 gram sample of an unknown metal has 25,533 Joules of heat added to it. If its temperature changes from 4.00°C to 733°C, what is the metal's specific heat capacity? 7 (challenge problem) Gold has a specific heat of 0.129 J/g°C. A scientist has been given a 80.0 gram coin and has been told it is pure gold. When she adds 412.8 J of heat to the coin, its temperature rises from 72 F to 144 F. Is the coin actually made of gold?
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