CP Heat Calculation Homework 1

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Equation: ΔH = (m)(ΔT)(c)                 Other equations   m =                       c =                            ΔT =

Equation: ΔH = (m)(ΔT)(c)                 Other equations   m =                       c =                         ΔT =


CP Heat Calculation Handout 1

Answer the following problems showing all work

Equation: ΔH = (m)(ΔT)(c)                 Other equations   m =                       c =                         ΔT =
                ΔT = TF - TI
where ΔH = energy flow/change of system
            m = mass of system
            c = specific heat of system _____________
            TF = final temp
            TI = initial temp

1. How much heat (in cals) is required to raise the temperature of 155 grams of water from 25.0°C to 65.5°C? (6.28E3cal or 6280cal)  system __________








2. How much heat (in J) is released when 32.2 grams of water goes from a temperature of 84.0°C to 41.4°C? (5.73E3J or 5730J)  system: __________










3. How much heat (in cals) is required to raise the temperature from 17.3°C to 73.6°C? The mass of the water is 41.9g. (2.36E3cal or 2360cal) system: __________














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