Quiz One - #5 Calculating Heat


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Quiz One - #5 Calculating Heat

Postby 104781135 » Sat Feb 11, 2017 4:22 pm

Hello! Can anybody explain how to do #5 on our first quiz? I knew the equations to use, I think I just didn't use the right heat capacities. How do I know which ones to use?

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Re: Quiz One - #5 Calculating Heat

Postby Hannah_El-Sabrout_2K » Sat Feb 11, 2017 4:54 pm

The quizzes vary from day to day, so I would ask your TA or someone in your discussion.

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Re: Quiz One - #5 Calculating Heat

Postby Alyssa Chan 3B » Sat Feb 11, 2017 5:25 pm

I think we have the same quiz--melting a -55˚C block of ice into 25˚C water?

When you first melt ice from -55˚to 0˚, you use the specific heat capacity of ice in the equation q = mc∆T. During the phase change from ice to water (at 0˚), you use the heat of fusion in the equation q = n∆Hfus (note that ∆Hfus is in kJ/mol). From 0˚ water to 25˚ water, you use the specific heat capacity of water in the equation q = mc∆T.

Hope this helps!


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