A student heats 84.17mL of water to 95.27°C using a hot plate. The heated water is added to a calorimeter containing 73.92mL of cold water. The water temperature in the calorimeter rises from 2.15°C to 38.86°C. The specific heat g mL capacity of water is 4.184 g*°C and the density of water is 1.00: Assuming that heat was transferred from the hot water to the cold water and the calorimeter, determine the heat capacity of the calorimeter. Heat capacity of calorimeter = " J °C

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A student heats 84.17mL of water to 95.27°C using a hot plate. The heated water
is added to a calorimeter containing 73.92mL of cold water. The water
temperature in the calorimeter rises from 2.15°C to 38.86°C. The specific heat
capacity of water is 4.184
g*°C
g g
and the density of water is 1.00: Assuming
mL
that heat was transferred from the hot water to the cold water and the
calorimeter, determine the heat capacity of the calorimeter. Heat capacity of
J
calorimeter = = PC
Transcribed Image Text:A student heats 84.17mL of water to 95.27°C using a hot plate. The heated water is added to a calorimeter containing 73.92mL of cold water. The water temperature in the calorimeter rises from 2.15°C to 38.86°C. The specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 g*°C g g and the density of water is 1.00: Assuming mL that heat was transferred from the hot water to the cold water and the calorimeter, determine the heat capacity of the calorimeter. Heat capacity of J calorimeter = = PC
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