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Asample of copper with a mass of 1.80 kg, initially at a temperature of 150.0°c,

Asample of copper with a mass of 1.80 kg, initially at a temperature of 150.0°c, is in a well-insulated container. water at a temperature of 27.0°c is added to the container, and the entire interior of the container is allowed to come to thermal equilibrium, where it reaches a final temperature of 70.0°c. what mass of water (in kg) was added? assume any water turned to steam subsequently recondenses.
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TKwan
TKwan
4,5(71 marks)

the mass of water is 0.3 Kg

Explanation:

since the container is well-insulated, the heat released by the copper is absorbed by the water , therefore:

Q water + Q copper = Q surroundings =0 (insulated)

Q water = - Q copper

since Q = m * c * ( T eq - Ti ) , where m = mass, c = specific heat, T eq = equilibrium temperature and Ti = initial temperature

and denoting w as water and co as copper :

m w * c w * (T eq - Tiw) = - m co * c co * (T eq - Ti co) =  m co * c co * (T co - Ti eq)

m w = m co * c co * (T co - Ti eq) / [ c w * (T eq - Tiw) ]

We take the specific heat of water as c= 1 cal/g °C = 4.186 J/g °C . Also the specific heat of copper can be found in tables → at 25°C c co = 0.385 J/g°C

if we assume that both specific heats do not change during the process (or the change is insignificant)

m w = m co * c co * (T eq - Ti co) / [ c w * (T eq - Tiw) ]

m w= 1.80 kg *  0.385 J/g°C ( 150°C - 70°C) /( 4.186 J/g°C ( 70°C- 27°C))

m w= 0.3 kg

firepropr85
firepropr85
5,0(46 marks)

–1.1 × 10^11 N

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