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lina2011 [118]
4 years ago
14

I am so lost, and suggestions to how I can solve this?

Chemistry
1 answer:
Ad libitum [116K]4 years ago
8 0
<h3>Answer:</h3>

165.078 g

<h3>Explanation:</h3>

<u>We are given;</u>

  • Specific heat capacity of nickel as 0.446 J/g°C
  • Initial temperature of nickel is 255.5 °C
  • Mass of water in the calorimeter is 250.0 g
  • Initial temperature of water is 20° C
  • Final temperature of the mixture is 35.5°C
  • Specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J/g°C

We are required to calculate the mass of nickel sample;

<h3>Step 1: Calculate the amount of heat absorbed by water.</h3>

We know that quantity of heat absorbed, Q = m × c × ΔT

Change in temperature, ΔT = 35.5°C - 20°C

                                              = 15.5 °C

Therefore, Q = 250 g × 4.1 J/g°C × 15.5° C

                     = 16,197.5 Joules

<h3>Step 2: Calculate the amount of heat released by nickel sample</h3>

Assuming the mass of nickel sample is m

Then, Heat released, Q = m × c × ΔT

Change in temperature, ΔT = 255.5 °C - 35.5 ° C

                                              = 220 °C

Q = m × 0.446 J/g°C × 220° C

   = 98.12m joules

<h3>Step 3: Determine the mass of nickel sample</h3>

We know that the amount of heat absorbed is equivalent to amount of heat released.

That is, Quantity of heat absorbed = Quantity of heat released

Therefore;

98.12 m joules = 16,197.5 Joules

    m = 165.078 g

Thus, the mass of nickel sample is 165.078 g

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