My calculated value for the specific heat falls between the specific heat of the 20% solution and the 40% solution. I decided that the solution in my trial is the higher concentration, the 40% solution because it is more likely that my experimental value for the specific heat is higher than the actual value for my solution. Do you agree with Emma, or disagree. Provide reasoning and evidence from your own observations and measurements from the video.

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3. Emma, a student, makes the following claim:
My calculated value for the specific heat falls between the specific heat of the 20% solution and the 40% solution. I decided that
the solution in my trial is the higher concentration, the 40% solution because it is more likely that my experimental value for the
specific heat is higher than the actual value for my solution.
Do you agree with Emma, or disagree. Provide reasoning and evidence from your own observations and measurements from the
video.
4. Here is a table showing the results for
Emma's class:
Mass of
Concentration
Observed C
Actual C
Liquid
(g)
Duration
Percent
Error
of PG
T_i (°C)
T_f (°C)
AT (°C)
(s)
(J/g °C)
(J/g°C)
0%
21.8
31.22
9.42
473.3
908
4.313
4.184
3.09
20%
21.58
30.78
9.2
488.9
886
4.172
3.983
4.75
40%
21.61
31.52
9.91
499
900
3.855
3.718
3.68
60%
21.51
32.89
11.38
485.9
900
3.447
3.361
2.57
80%
21.57
34.12
12.55
502
900
3.026
2.904
4.19
100%
21.64
36.29
14.65
481
900
2.705
2.51
7.77
Transcribed Image Text:3. Emma, a student, makes the following claim: My calculated value for the specific heat falls between the specific heat of the 20% solution and the 40% solution. I decided that the solution in my trial is the higher concentration, the 40% solution because it is more likely that my experimental value for the specific heat is higher than the actual value for my solution. Do you agree with Emma, or disagree. Provide reasoning and evidence from your own observations and measurements from the video. 4. Here is a table showing the results for Emma's class: Mass of Concentration Observed C Actual C Liquid (g) Duration Percent Error of PG T_i (°C) T_f (°C) AT (°C) (s) (J/g °C) (J/g°C) 0% 21.8 31.22 9.42 473.3 908 4.313 4.184 3.09 20% 21.58 30.78 9.2 488.9 886 4.172 3.983 4.75 40% 21.61 31.52 9.91 499 900 3.855 3.718 3.68 60% 21.51 32.89 11.38 485.9 900 3.447 3.361 2.57 80% 21.57 34.12 12.55 502 900 3.026 2.904 4.19 100% 21.64 36.29 14.65 481 900 2.705 2.51 7.77
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