Assuming that the specific heat

  1. An 11.1-g sample of CaCl2 is dissolved in 123 g water, with both substances at 24.0°C. Calculate the final temperature of the
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  2. A 0.5 kg object at 16°C is put into a beaker containing 2 kg of water at 25°C. By assuming that no heat is lost to the
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  3. Twenty grams of aluminum metal at 83.2 C were mixed with 49.3 g of water at 19.7 C. Assuming no heat loss, what was the final
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  4. How much ice at 0 degrees celsius can be melted with 1kg of steam at 100 degrees celsius, assuming no loss of energy to the
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  5. What is the final temperature of a 100g ice at -15°C which absorbs 2000 calories of heat energy?Specific heat of ice:
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  6. A hostess wants to cool her 100g of soup which is currently at 50Celsius, and it's specific heat is 0.8 cal/g celsius, by adding
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  7. How many liters of , measured at 20 , must be burned to provide enough heat to warm 28.3 of water from 15.5 to 31.3 , assuming
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  8. An ice cube of mass 100 g and at 0C is dropped into a Styrofoam cup containing 200 g of water at 25C. The heat of fusion of ice
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  9. Which substance is most likely to heat up the fastest?water (specific heat of 4.19 J/g • C°) copper (specific heat of 0.39
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  10. Find out the amount of heat required to convert 1 gm of ice at -30 ⁰C to 1 gm of steam at 120⁰C. Given the specific heat of
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