Principles of General, Organic, Biological Chemistry
Principles of General, Organic, Biological Chemistry
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780073511191
Author: Janice Gorzynski Smith Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.61AP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The energy required to heat 50g of water has to be given in calories and joules.

Concept introduction:

The specific heat is the amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of 1g of a substance by 1oC.

  Specificheat=Heatmass×ΔT

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 4.61AP

The energy require to heat in calories is 1750cal.

The energy require to heat in Joules is 7315J.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The mass of water is 50g.

The temperature at initial (T1) is 15oC.

The temperature at final (T2) is 50oC.

The specific heat of water in terms of calories is 1.00cal/goC.

The specific heat of water in terms of Joules is 4.18J/goC.

The change in temperature (ΔT) can be calculated as,

  ΔT=T2-T1

  ΔT=50oC-15oC

  ΔT=35oC

The energy require to heat in calories can be calculated as,

  Specificheat=Heatmass×ΔT

  Heat=Specificheat×mass×ΔT

  Heat=1.00cal/goC×50g×35oC

  Heat=1750cal

The energy require to heat in calories is 1750cal.

The energy require to heat in Joules can be calculated as,

  Specificheat=Heatmass×ΔT

  Heat=Specificheat×mass×ΔT

  Heat=4.18J/goC×50g×35oC

  Heat=7315J

The energy require to heat in Joules is 7315J.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The energy released when 250g of aluminium is cooled has to be given in calories and joules.

Concept introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 4.61AP

The energy released in calories is 4012.5cal.

The energy released in Joules is -16781.25J.

Explanation of Solution

Given,

The mass of aluminium is 250g.

The temperature at initial (T1) is 125oC.

The temperature at final (T2) is 50oC.

The specific heat of aluminium in terms of calories is 0.214cal/goC.

The specific heat of aluminium in terms of Joules is 0.895J/goC.

The change in temperature (ΔT) can be calculated as,

  Δt=T2-T1

  Δt=50oC-125oC

  Δt=75oC

The energy released in calories can be calculated as,

  Specificheat=Heatmass×ΔT

  Heat=Specificheat×mass×ΔT

  Heat=0.214cal/goC×250g×-75oC

  Heat=4012.5cal

The energy released in calories is 4012.5cal.

The energy released in Joules can be calculated as,

  Specificheat=Heatmass×ΔT

  Heat=Specificheat×mass×ΔT

  Heat=0.895J/goC×250g×-75oC

  Heat=16781.25J

The energy released in Joules is -16781.25J.

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