On a hot day, you take a six-pack of soda on a picnic, cooling it with ice. Each empty aluminum can weighs 12.5 g and contains 355 mL of soda. The specific heat of aluminum is 0.902 J/g.ºC; the specific heat of the soda is 4.10 J/g.ºC; take the density of the soda as equal to that of water (1.00 g/mL). How much heat must be absorbed from the six pack to lower the temperature from 33.3°C to 4.0°C?

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6. On a hot day, you take a six-pack of soda on a picnic, cooling it with ice. Each empty
aluminum can weighs 12.5 g and contains 355 mL of soda. The specific heat of aluminum is
0.902 J/g.ºC; the specific heat of the soda is 4.10 J/g.ºC; take the density of the soda as equal
to that of water (1.00 g/mL). How much heat must be absorbed from the six pack to lower
the temperature from 33.3°C to 4.0°C?
adiroob gnimllot odito doi W E
Transcribed Image Text:6. On a hot day, you take a six-pack of soda on a picnic, cooling it with ice. Each empty aluminum can weighs 12.5 g and contains 355 mL of soda. The specific heat of aluminum is 0.902 J/g.ºC; the specific heat of the soda is 4.10 J/g.ºC; take the density of the soda as equal to that of water (1.00 g/mL). How much heat must be absorbed from the six pack to lower the temperature from 33.3°C to 4.0°C? adiroob gnimllot odito doi W E
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