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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9 A 65.5 gram piece of glass (c 0.840 J/gC) 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?
10. A handful of sliced potatoes (c=4.20 J/g°C) are dropped into 1250 grams of hot oil (c = 2.00 J/g C)
originally at 425 F. If the potatoes started with a temperature of 65°F and they reach an equilibrium
temperature of 371 F, how many grams of potato slices were added to the oil?
11. (challenge problem) A 6,355 gram ingot of uranium (c=0.12 J/g-°C) has a temperature of 1050 F
and must be cooled down immediately. It is dropped into a bucket containing a mixture of water
(c=4.18 J/g C) and methanol (c=2.53 J/g°C) with a starting temperature of 39°F. After all of this, they
settle to a final temperature of 115 F. If the water absorbed exactly 4 times as much energy as the
methanol, how many kilograms of liquid were in the bucket? (hint: the temperature change for the water
and methanol are the same)
Transcribed Image Text:Edit View Insert Format Tools Add-ons Help Accessibility Last edit A P 11 + BI U A 100% Normal text Arial CHD 9 A 65.5 gram piece of glass (c 0.840 J/gC) 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? 10. A handful of sliced potatoes (c=4.20 J/g°C) are dropped into 1250 grams of hot oil (c = 2.00 J/g C) originally at 425 F. If the potatoes started with a temperature of 65°F and they reach an equilibrium temperature of 371 F, how many grams of potato slices were added to the oil? 11. (challenge problem) A 6,355 gram ingot of uranium (c=0.12 J/g-°C) has a temperature of 1050 F and must be cooled down immediately. It is dropped into a bucket containing a mixture of water (c=4.18 J/g C) and methanol (c=2.53 J/g°C) with a starting temperature of 39°F. After all of this, they settle to a final temperature of 115 F. If the water absorbed exactly 4 times as much energy as the methanol, how many kilograms of liquid were in the bucket? (hint: the temperature change for the water and methanol are the same)
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