Calculate the change in temperature, ΔT, for the water. Calculate the heat (q) transferred from the water to the ice by q = mCΔT where the heat capacity (C) for water is 4.18 J/g°C and the mass is for the water in the calorimeter.  (For trial 2)

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Calculate the change in temperature, ΔT, for the water. Calculate the heat (q) transferred from the water to the ice by q = mCΔT where the heat capacity (C) for water is 4.18 J/g°C and the mass is for the water in the calorimeter. 

(For trial 2)

You must write the values in the lab as the balance and thermometer values
meaning no rounding or dropping digits.
Data Table:
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 3
Mass of Empty Beaker
102.7501 g
103.5299 g
101.6900 g
Mass of Beaker + Ice
127.1075 g
127.5098 g
125.5257 g
Mass of ice (g)
24.3574 g
23.9799 g
-23.8357 g
Volume of water in calorimeter (mL)
100.0 mL
100.00 mL
100.00 mL
Mass of water in calorimeter (g)
99.7 g
99.7 g
99.7 g
Initial temperature (°C)
25.00
25.00
25.00
Final temperature (°C)
5.88
5.86
5.91
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Transcribed Image Text:You must write the values in the lab as the balance and thermometer values meaning no rounding or dropping digits. Data Table: Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Mass of Empty Beaker 102.7501 g 103.5299 g 101.6900 g Mass of Beaker + Ice 127.1075 g 127.5098 g 125.5257 g Mass of ice (g) 24.3574 g 23.9799 g -23.8357 g Volume of water in calorimeter (mL) 100.0 mL 100.00 mL 100.00 mL Mass of water in calorimeter (g) 99.7 g 99.7 g 99.7 g Initial temperature (°C) 25.00 25.00 25.00 Final temperature (°C) 5.88 5.86 5.91 AHiusion Average AHision
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