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Heat Problems

Heat Problems. Calorimeter – an instrument used to study the heat of chemical reactions. Calorimetry – the study of the heat of chemical reactions. Problem 1.

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Heat Problems

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  1. Heat Problems • Calorimeter – an instrument used to study the heat of chemical reactions. • Calorimetry – the study of the heat of chemical reactions.

  2. Problem 1 • A 1.00 g sample of octane is burned in a calorimeter containing 1200 g water at 25oC. After the reaction, the final temperature of the water is 33.2oC. How much heat did the octane release?

  3. Problem 2 • Calculate the specific heat of platinum of 1092 Joules of heat were released when 125 grams of platinum cooled 65.2 Celsius degrees.

  4. Problem 3 • What would be the final temperature if 8.94 x 103 J of heat were added to 454 grams of copper at 23oC?

  5. Problem 4 • A 50g piece of aluminum at a temperature of 100oC is placed in 50g of water at 20oC. What is the final temperature of the system?

  6. Answers! • (4.18 J/gC)(1200g)(33.2-25) 41131 J • 1092J = (C)(125g)(62.5) 0.134 J/gC • 8.94 x 103 = (.385J/gC)(454g)(Tf-23) 74oC • -[(0.9J/gC)(50g)(Tf-100)] = (4.18J/gC)(50g)(Tf-20) 34oC

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