A lead calorimeter with mass

  1. Hey can u guys help on this lab, I don't get it.I have to figure out the: prediction, Analysis, and evaluation. Problem: what is
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  2. 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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  3. A small “coffee cup” calorimeter contains 110. g of H2O at 22.0°C. A 100. g sample of lead is heated to 90.0°C and then
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  4. A small “coffee cup” calorimeter contains 110. g of H2O at 22.0°C. A 100. g sample oflead is heated to 90.0°C and then
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  5. A sample of naphthalene (C10H8) that has a mass of 0.7200 g is burned in a bomb calorimeter. The mass of the calorimeter is
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  6. A sample of naphthalene (C10H8) that has a mass of 0.7200 g is burned in a bomb calorimeter. The mass of the calorimeter is
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  7. 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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  8. 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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  9. When 2.85 g of HC7H5O2 (molar mass = 122.12 g/mol) was burned in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature of the calorimeter changed
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  10. 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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