A coffee-cup calorimeter contains 130.0 g of water at 25.2 °C.A 124.0-g block of copper metal is heated to 100.4 °C by p

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A coffee-cup calorimeter contains 130.0 g of water at 25.2 °C.A 124.0-g block of copper metal is heated to 100.4 °C by p

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A Coffee Cup Calorimeter Contains 130 0 G Of Water At 25 2 C A 124 0 G Block Of Copper Metal Is Heated To 100 4 C By P 1
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A Coffee Cup Calorimeter Contains 130 0 G Of Water At 25 2 C A 124 0 G Block Of Copper Metal Is Heated To 100 4 C By P 2
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A coffee-cup calorimeter contains 130.0 g of water at 25.2 °C.A 124.0-g block of copper metal is heated to 100.4 °C by putting it in a beaker of boiling water. The specific heat of Cu(s) is 0.385 J/g K. The Cu is added to the calorimeter, and after a time the contents of the cup reach a constant temperature of 30.3 "C". Part A Determine the amount of heat, in J. lost by the copper block 90x= VAZO Check your signs. No credit lost. Try again. 4 → BRI ? 3
A coffee-cup calorimeter contains 130.0 g of water at 25 2 °C. A 124.0-g block of copper metal is heated to 100,4 "C by putting it in a beaker of boiling water. The specific heat of Cu(s) is 0.385 J/g K. The Cu is added to the calorimeter, and after a time the contents of the cup reach a constant temperature of 30.3 °C. Part C 40 The difference between your answers for (a) and (b) is due to heat loss through the Styrofoam cups and the heat necessary to raise the temperature of the inner wall of the apparatus. The heat capacity of the calorimeter is the amount of heat necessary to raise the temperature of the apparatus (the cups and the stopper) by 1 K Calculate the heat capacity of the calorimeter in J/K. Express your answer using two significant figures. VAX Coal Submit Part D Request Answer T= C IM ? What would be the final temperature of the system if all the heat lost by the copper block were absorbed by the water in the calorimeter? 15] ΑΣΦ (9) 3/K ? °C
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