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Page 1: Heat Review. How many calories of heat will need to be added to a 200 g sample of water to raise its temperature 30°C?

Heat Review

Page 2: Heat Review. How many calories of heat will need to be added to a 200 g sample of water to raise its temperature 30°C?

• How many calories of heat will need to be added to a 200 g sample of water to raise its temperature 30°C?

Page 3: Heat Review. How many calories of heat will need to be added to a 200 g sample of water to raise its temperature 30°C?

• Randy has a 500 g of water at 20°C. If he wants the final temperature of the water to be 75°C, how many Joules of heat will he need to add?

Page 4: Heat Review. How many calories of heat will need to be added to a 200 g sample of water to raise its temperature 30°C?

• The element hydrogen has the highest specific heat of all elements. Hydrogen’s specific heat capacity is 14300J/(kg K). If the temperature of a .34kg sample of hydrogen is to be raised by 25 K, how much heat will have to be transferred to the hydrogen?

Page 5: Heat Review. How many calories of heat will need to be added to a 200 g sample of water to raise its temperature 30°C?

• Radon’s specific heat capacity is 94J/(kg K). If the temperature of a .34kg sample of radon is to be raised by 25K, how much heat will have to be transferred to the radon?

Page 6: Heat Review. How many calories of heat will need to be added to a 200 g sample of water to raise its temperature 30°C?

Harry has a 50 g lump of unknown material. He experiments with the material and determines that the temperature of the substance increases by 6°C when 20 cal of heat are added. What is the substance’s specific heat?

Page 7: Heat Review. How many calories of heat will need to be added to a 200 g sample of water to raise its temperature 30°C?

• A .59 kg brass candlestick has an initial temperature of 98.0°C. If 21,100J of heat is removed from the candlestick to lower its temperature to 6.8°C, what is the specific heat capacity of brass?

Page 8: Heat Review. How many calories of heat will need to be added to a 200 g sample of water to raise its temperature 30°C?

• Mercury has one of the lowest specific heat capacities. If 257J of heat are added to .45 kg of mercury, the mercury’s temperature will increase by 4.09K. What is the specific heat capacity of mercury?

Page 9: Heat Review. How many calories of heat will need to be added to a 200 g sample of water to raise its temperature 30°C?

• A .38kg drinking glass is filled with a hot liquid. The liquid transfers 7032J of heat to the glass. If the temperature of the glass increases by 22K, what is the specific heat capacity of the glass?

Page 10: Heat Review. How many calories of heat will need to be added to a 200 g sample of water to raise its temperature 30°C?

• The specific heat capacity of glass is 0.20 cal/(g°C). If 30 cal of heat are added to an unknown mass of glass, the temperature raises by 150°C. What is mass of the glass?

Page 11: Heat Review. How many calories of heat will need to be added to a 200 g sample of water to raise its temperature 30°C?

• What mass of water will give up 240 calories when its temperature drops from 80°C to 68°C.

Page 12: Heat Review. How many calories of heat will need to be added to a 200 g sample of water to raise its temperature 30°C?

• If 216 J of energy is required to raise the temperature of aluminum from 15°C to 35°C, calculate the mass of aluminum. (specific heat of aluminum is 0.90 J/( g°C)

Page 13: Heat Review. How many calories of heat will need to be added to a 200 g sample of water to raise its temperature 30°C?

• The temperature of air in a foundry increases when molten metals cool and solidify. Suppose 9,900,000J of heat is added to the surrounding air by the solidifying metal. The air’s temperature increases by 55K, and the air has a specific heat capacity of 1000J/(kg K). What is the mass of the heated air?

Page 14: Heat Review. How many calories of heat will need to be added to a 200 g sample of water to raise its temperature 30°C?

• 50 Joules of heat are added to a 2 kg block of iron. If the specific heat of iron is 452 J/(kg°C), how much will its temperature change?

Page 15: Heat Review. How many calories of heat will need to be added to a 200 g sample of water to raise its temperature 30°C?

• A 30 g piece of iron is dropped into a container of water and gives off 165 calories in cooling. Calculate the iron’s temperature change. (the specific heat capacity of iron is 0.11 cal/( g°C)

Page 16: Heat Review. How many calories of heat will need to be added to a 200 g sample of water to raise its temperature 30°C?

• The initial temperature of 150 g of ethanol was 22°C. What would be the final temperature of the ethanol if 3,240 J of energy were added? The specific heat capacity of ethanol is 2.44 J/ (g°C).