Answer:
total weight to expect = 331.60 grams
Explanation:
The flask wanted to be charged with 1.6 grams of sugar. The empty flask was weighed on a balance and it was determined to weigh 330 grams . The weight we would expect when we add the sugar can be computed as follows:
weight of the empty flask = 330 grams
weight of the sugar = 1.6 grams
The weight of the flask after adding the sugar will be the sum of the weight of the sugar and the empty falsk
Therefore,
Total weight to expect = 330 grams + 1.6 grams
total weight to expect = 331.60 grams
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Answer:</h3>
Change in temperature = 2.03°C, the temperature is increasing
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Explanation:</h3>
- To calculate the quantity of heat absorbed or released by a substance we multiply mass of the substance by it's specific heat capacity and the temperature change.
- Therefore, Quantity of heat, Q = mass × specific heat × change in temperature
In this case;
Mass of water = 30.0 g
Quantity of heat absorbed = 255 J
Specific heat capacity of water = 4.186 J/g°C
Rearranging the formula, Δt = Q ÷ mc
Δt = 255 J ÷ (4.186 J/g°C×30.0 g )
= 2.03 °C
The temperature change is 2.03°C, the temperature is therefore increasing.
Answer:
Energy was released
Explanation:
Decrease in temperature means less energy, but the energy had to have been transferred because energy can't be destroyed or created. So if the temp. went down, energy must have been lost. (If it had been absorbed, the temp. would have gone up)
After 3 years, the substance will go through 4 half lives. You can do 230*(1/2)^4, which is 14.375.
id say theres a good plenty!