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New problem. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
22.5 ml of ethanol (density=0.789 g/ml) initially at 7.7 deg. C is mixed with 31.6 ml of water (density=1.0 g/ml) initially at 27.1 deg. C in an insulated beaker. Assuming that no heat is lost, what is the final temperature of the mixture. Express your answer using two significant figures.
22.5ml EtOH 22.5ml x 0.789g/1ml= 17.75 g
31.6ml water 31.6ml x 1g/ml=31.6g
total mass= 49.4 g
This is where I am at a loss. There is no q given. q= mass x SHC x delta temp.
SHC ethanol 2.42 J/g*C
SHC water 4.184 J/g*C
Maybe I am making this more complicated than it should be. Any direction now is appreciated. Since there is no heat lost, do I assume that q=1 or do I just subtract the two temps. 27.1*C - 7.7*C=
22.5 ml of ethanol (density=0.789 g/ml) initially at 7.7 deg. C is mixed with 31.6 ml of water (density=1.0 g/ml) initially at 27.1 deg. C in an insulated beaker. Assuming that no heat is lost, what is the final temperature of the mixture. Express your answer using two significant figures.
22.5ml EtOH 22.5ml x 0.789g/1ml= 17.75 g
31.6ml water 31.6ml x 1g/ml=31.6g
total mass= 49.4 g
This is where I am at a loss. There is no q given. q= mass x SHC x delta temp.
SHC ethanol 2.42 J/g*C
SHC water 4.184 J/g*C
Maybe I am making this more complicated than it should be. Any direction now is appreciated. Since there is no heat lost, do I assume that q=1 or do I just subtract the two temps. 27.1*C - 7.7*C=
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