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  1. 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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  2. Suppose 11.0 g of ice at -10.0∘C is placed into 300.0 g of water in a 200.0-g copper calorimeter. The final temperature of the
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  3. A piece of copper at 90°C is added 2.200 KG of water at 15°C inside an aluminum calorimeter that has a mass of .100 KG the
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  4. One piece of copper jewelry at 104°C has exactly twice the mass of another piece, which is at 43.0°C. Both pieces are placed
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  5. One piece of copper jewelry at 101°C has exactly twice the mass of another piece, which is at 36.0°C. Both pieces are placed
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  6. One piece of copper jewelry at 101°C has exactly twice the mass of another piece, which is at 36.0°C. Both pieces are placed
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  7. Water of mass 200g and temperature 10digrees Celsius is put in a copper calorimeter of mass 80g. Steam from boiler at a normal
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  8. A copper calorimeter of mass ()g contains 380g of a liquid at 12degrees Celsius. A 20W heater is used for 3 minutes to raise the
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  9. Why don't we use the bomb calorimeter to calculate the heat energy in the combustion of alcohol but we use the copper cup
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  10. A 300 g copper object is dropped into 150 g copper calorimeter containing 220 g of water at 20 degrees C. This causes the water
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