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8. A 53.0 gram nickel bolt (c = 0.44 J/g°C) is heated until it glows and is then dropped into 722 grams of
water (originally at 25°C) After they reach equilibrium, they both have a temperature of 42°C. What
was the high temperature of the bolt?
Note: 1 kilogram = 1000 grams
1 Calorie = 1 kcal = 1000 calories
oF to °C: [ (T-32 ) × 5 ]-9
9. A 65.5 gram piece of glass (c = 0.840 J/g°C) is heated to 177°C and dropped into a beaker containing
450 grams of ethanol (c = 2.46 J/g°C.) After they reach equilibrium, their temperature is 51.0°C. What
was the starting temperature of the ethanol?
Transcribed Image Text:Surrealism-The M. New folder Genetic drift - Wikip. Morris- Specific Heat Practice ☆ D @ View Insert Format Tools Add-ons Help Accessibility Last edit - - 22+ BIUA 100%- Normal text New Rocker 8. A 53.0 gram nickel bolt (c = 0.44 J/g°C) is heated until it glows and is then dropped into 722 grams of water (originally at 25°C) After they reach equilibrium, they both have a temperature of 42°C. What was the high temperature of the bolt? Note: 1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 Calorie = 1 kcal = 1000 calories oF to °C: [ (T-32 ) × 5 ]-9 9. A 65.5 gram piece of glass (c = 0.840 J/g°C) is heated to 177°C and dropped into a beaker containing 450 grams of ethanol (c = 2.46 J/g°C.) After they reach equilibrium, their temperature is 51.0°C. What was the starting temperature of the ethanol?
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