a 3.55 kg sample of an alloy is heated to 295 degree and plunged into an aluminium vessel containing 10.0L of water. the initial temperature of the vessel and water is 19 degree.the mass of the aluminium vessel is 2.1 kg and the specific heat of aluminium is 900 J kg-1K-1.
if the final temperature is 28.5 degree, find the specific heat of the alloy.
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The heat lost by the alloy while cooling to the equilibrium temperature,
M' C' (295 - 28.5) = 3.55*266.5 C',
equals the heat gained by the water and vessel,
(Mw*Cw + M C)(28.5 - 19).
Write that statement as an algebraic equation and the only unknown will be the specific heat of the alloy, C'. Solve for it.
Mw and Cw are the mass and specific heat of water
M and C are the mass and specific heat of aluminum.
M' and C' are the mass and specific heat of the alloy. The only unknown is C'
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