A 100 aluminum calorimeter contains

  1. A 196-g aluminum calorimeter contains 530 g of water at 19.8° C. Aluminum shot with a mass equal to 273 g is heated to 100.0°
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  2. A 100-g aluminum calorimeter contains a mixture of 40 g of ice and 200 g of water at equilibrium. A copper cylinder of mass 300
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  3. A 3.04 g piece of aluminum at 60.0 °C is placed into a “styrofoam cup” calorimeter filled with150.0 mL of water at 25.0
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  4. If 400 gm of aluminum are put into 200 gm of water at 20 C in 110 gr. calorimeter of specific heat .093, and the temp.or stable
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  5. A 100 g aluminum calorimeter contains 200g of water at 15 degrees Celsius. If 100 g of lead at 50 degrees Celsius and 60 g of
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  6. 1. A chemistry student added 22.5 grams of aluminum at 85.00C to 115 grams of water at 23.00C in a perfect calorimeter. The
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  7. A 28.4 g sample of aluminum is heated to 39.4 C, then is placed in a calorimeter containing 50.0 g of water. Temperature of
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  8. When a 310-g piece of iron at 180∘C is placed in a 95-g aluminum calorimeter cup containing 250 g of liquid at 10∘C, the
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  9. A lead calorimeter with mass of 150g contains 200g of water. The calorimeter and water are in thermal equilibrium at a specific
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  10. A lead calorimeter with mass of 150g contains 200g of water. The calorimeter and water are in thermal equilibrium at a specific
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