Calculate the molar heat capacity of aluminum. 5.0 g block of metal at 99.5 °C was dropped into 150.0 g of ne mixture rose to 26.40 °C. The specific heat of water is 4 t of the metal. D0 g piece of lead (0.0305 cal/g-K) is heated to 90 °C and d 20 °C. Neglecting the heat capacity of the container, find the cer. (H2O: 1.00 cal/g-K) 0 g piece of ice, falling off the space shuttle through the Ear minal velocity of 8 m/s. Assuming no heat is lost to the surrc prder for all the ice to be melted before it hits the ground? Th polla (Ans: 34 kml

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Calculate the molar heat capacity of aluminum.
5.0 g block of metal at 99.5 °C was dropped into 150.0 g of
e mixture rose to 26.40 °C. The specific heat of water is 4
t of the metal.
00 g piece of lead (0.0305 cal/g K) is heated to 90 °C and d
20°C. Neglecting the heat capacity of the container, find the
ter. (H2O: 1.00 cal/g-K)
0g piece of ice, falling off the space shuttle through the Ear
minal velocity of 8 m/s. Assuming no heat is lost to the surro
order for all the ice to be melted before it hits the ground? Th
o cal/g.
[Ans: 34 km]
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the molar heat capacity of aluminum. 5.0 g block of metal at 99.5 °C was dropped into 150.0 g of e mixture rose to 26.40 °C. The specific heat of water is 4 t of the metal. 00 g piece of lead (0.0305 cal/g K) is heated to 90 °C and d 20°C. Neglecting the heat capacity of the container, find the ter. (H2O: 1.00 cal/g-K) 0g piece of ice, falling off the space shuttle through the Ear minal velocity of 8 m/s. Assuming no heat is lost to the surro order for all the ice to be melted before it hits the ground? Th o cal/g. [Ans: 34 km]
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