In a good calorimeter with a lid, 50.0 gram sample of liquid water at 25.0 °C is mixed with 32.87 gram of water at 45.0 °C. a. What gains heat? b. What loses heat? c. Does the first law of thermodynamics apply to this calorimetry experiment? Explain. d. How is energy transferred in this experiment? e. The final temperature of the water is °C. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g°C.

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In a good calorimeter with a lid, 50.0 gram sample of liquid water at 25.0 °C is mixed
with 32.87 gram of water at 45.0 °C.
a. What gains heat?
b. What loses heat?
c. Does the first law of thermodynamics apply to this calorimetry experiment?
Explain.
d. How is energy transferred in this experiment?
e. The final temperature of the water is
°C. The specific heat of water is
4.184 J/g°C.
Transcribed Image Text:In a good calorimeter with a lid, 50.0 gram sample of liquid water at 25.0 °C is mixed with 32.87 gram of water at 45.0 °C. a. What gains heat? b. What loses heat? c. Does the first law of thermodynamics apply to this calorimetry experiment? Explain. d. How is energy transferred in this experiment? e. The final temperature of the water is °C. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g°C.
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