& A 53.0 gram nickel bolt (c= 0.44 Jig C) is heated until it glows and is then dropped into 722 grams of water (originally at 25 C) After they reach equilibrium, they both have a temperature of 42"C. What was the high temperature of the bolt? Note: 1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 Calorie 1 kcal = 1000 calories F to °C [(T-32) x 5 1-9

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the water tart p
37 C 17.8 C = 19.2 C (ANSWER)
& A 53.0 gram nickel bolt (c 0.44 Jig C) is heated until it glows and is then dropped into 722 grams of
water (originally at 25 C) After they reach equilibrium, they both have a temperature of 42"C. What
was the high temperature of the bolt?
Note: 1 kilogram = 1000 grams
1 Calorie = 1 kcal = 1000 calories
oF to °C [(T-32) x 5 ]-9
9. A 65.5 gram piece of glass (c = 0.840 Vg C) is heated to 177 C and dropped into a beaker containing
450 grams of ethanol (c = 2.46 Ng"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 Jg"C) are dropped into 1250 grams of hot oil (c = 2.00 Ng"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 oi?
11. (challenge problem) A 6,355 gram ingot of uranium (c=0.12 Ng "C) has a temperature of 1050"F
and must be cooled down immediately. It is dropped into a bucket containing a mixture of water
(c4.18 Jig "C) and methanol (c=2.53 Jig"C) with a starting temperature of 39"F. After all of this, they
settle to a final temperature of 115"F. f 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:text Arial the water tart p 37 C 17.8 C = 19.2 C (ANSWER) & A 53.0 gram nickel bolt (c 0.44 Jig C) is heated until it glows and is then dropped into 722 grams of water (originally at 25 C) After they reach equilibrium, they both have a temperature of 42"C. What was the high temperature of the bolt? Note: 1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 Calorie = 1 kcal = 1000 calories oF to °C [(T-32) x 5 ]-9 9. A 65.5 gram piece of glass (c = 0.840 Vg C) is heated to 177 C and dropped into a beaker containing 450 grams of ethanol (c = 2.46 Ng"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 Jg"C) are dropped into 1250 grams of hot oil (c = 2.00 Ng"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 oi? 11. (challenge problem) A 6,355 gram ingot of uranium (c=0.12 Ng "C) has a temperature of 1050"F and must be cooled down immediately. It is dropped into a bucket containing a mixture of water (c4.18 Jig "C) and methanol (c=2.53 Jig"C) with a starting temperature of 39"F. After all of this, they settle to a final temperature of 115"F. f 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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