Experiment 2.1: Calorimetry: Heat Capaity l Connect Virtual Labs. Question 1. A 30g metal cube is heated to a temperature of 100.0 C and placed in a coffee-cup calorimeter containing 50.0 g water at 24.7C.



Welcome to the answer sheet for Experiment 2.1: Calorimetry: Heat Capacity


 Question 1. A 30g metal cube is heated to a temperature of 100.0 C and placed in a coffee-cup calorimeter containing 50.0 g water at 24.7C. The coffee-cup calorimeter is a non-ideal calorimeter. -qmetal = water + qcalorimeter. Which of the following statements are true? Select all that apply.

Answers: ONLY Select These Two

Heat is Lost by the hot metal

The calorimetry constant is greater than zero


FORMULAS TO REMEMBER







Remember: It is an easy process to remember. Just slowly do the steps in finding the Heat Capacity. Use other resources if you need more help!

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