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1. A student must use 225 ml of hot water in a lab procedure.

Calculate the amount of heat


required to raise the temperature of 225 ml of water from 200C to 1000C
2. Calculate the specific heat capacity of a new alloy if a 15,4 g sample absorbs 393 J when
it is heated from 00C to 37,60C
3. A 40 g sample of ethanol releases 2952 J as it cools from 500C. Calculate the final
temperature of ethanol
4. our task is to design an immersion heater that will bring a cup of 400 grams of waterfrom
a temperature of 20◦C up to a temperature of 100◦C. You want the heating timeto be 2
minutes. What should the wattage be for your immersion heater.
5. The thermos bottle contains 230 grams of coffee at 80oC. Then add 20 grams of milk at
5oC. If neither mixing heat nor heat is absorbed by the thermos bottle and the specific
heat of coffee = milk = water = 1.00 cal/goC, what is the equilibrium temperature of the
mixture?
6. A metal with a mass of 0.2 kg is heated to 200oC. Then, the metal is put in 450 g of
water with a temperature of 25oC which is placed in a 200 g calorimeter aluminum
vessel. It was found that the final temperature of the mixture was 40oC. If the specific
heat of water is 4.200 J / kgoC and the specific heat of the calorimeter material is 900
J/kgoC, calculate the specific heat of the metal.
7. A piece of aluminum with a mass of 200 g and temperature of 20oC is placed in 100 g of
water at 80oC. Regardless of the heat exchange with the environment, calculate the final
temperature of the mixture if the specific heat of aluminum is 900 J/kgK and the specific
heat of water is 4.200 J/kgK.

Fill in the blanks

1. …………………… is the energy transferred between objects that are in different


temperatures.
2. Energy moves from the object with the ……………… temperature to the object that
has the …………..temperature.
3. …………….. energy is particles in a substance that are kinetically charged
4. Thermometers can measure temperature due to …………………………………..
5. Radiation is the transfer of energy as ……………………… waves.

B.  State True or False

1. Thermal conduction is the transfer of heat energy by the process of collision of atomic
particles from one substance to another through direct contact.
2. Temperature is a measure of the average potential energy of the particles in an object.
3. Thermal expansion is an increase in the size of a substance in response to a decrease
in the temperature of the substance.
4. Energy that our body can use is released when chemical compounds such as
carbohydrates are broken down.
5. Convection is the transfer of heat by the mostly in liquids and gases by circling
motion.
Answer Key

A. Fill in the blanks

1. Heat
2. Higher , lower
3. Thermal
4. Thermal expansion
5. Electromagnetic waves

B.State True or False

1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True

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