Metal Specific Heat (J/g-C) Al

  1. Use the calculation of specific heat for your metal as an example and determine the effect on specific heat if the sample
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  2. 55 kJ of heat are added to 200 kg of a metal at 28.00◦C and the temperature rises to 29.18◦C. What was the metal?1. tungsten
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  3. The specific heat of copper metal was determined by putting a piece of the metal weighing 33.6 g in hot water. The quantity of
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  4. The specific heat of copper metal was determined by putting a piece of the metal weighing 33.6 g in hot water. The quantity of
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  5. The specific heat of copper metal was determined by putting a piece of the metal weighing 39.4 g in hot water. The quantity of
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  6. The specific heat of copper metal was determined by putting a piece of the metal weighing 33.6 g in hot water. The quantity of
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  7. 3. Based on your answer in question 2, determine the percent error of your calculated specific heat capacity value of your
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  8. A 150 g sample of metal at 55.0 C raises the temperature of 150 g of water from 23.0 C to 35.0 C. Determine the specific heat of
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  9. heat lost by metal + heat gained by water = 0[mass metal x specific heat metal x (Tfinal-Tinitial)] + [mass water x specific
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  10. If 72.4 kJ of heat is supplied to a 752 g block of metal, the temperature of the metal increases by 9.95°C. Calculate the
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