Would you rather hold on to a bag containing 10.0 g of oil as it cools from 85 °C to 25 °C or to a bag containing 50.0 g mercury as it cools from 60 °C to 25 °C. The specific heat of liquid mercury is 0.139 J/g°C and of oil is 2.000 J/g°C. Explain. I A 45 5 a sample of silver

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1. Would you rather hold on to a bag containing 10.0 g of oil as it cools
from 85 °C to 25 °C or to a bag containing 50.0 g mercury as it cools
from 60 °C to 25 °C. The specific heat of liquid mercury is 0.139 J/g°C
and of oil is 2.000 J/g°C. Explain. I
2. A 45.5 g sample of silver requires 164 J of energy to raise its
temperature by 15 °C. Determine the specific heat capacity of silver.
Calculate the total heat flow, qrotal, when 55.0 g of liquid iron is cooled
from 1555 °C to a solid at 35 °C. The heat of fusion of iron is 267 J/g.
The specific heat of solid iron is 0.444 J/g°C and of liquid iron is 0.452
J/g°C. The freezing point temperature of iron is 1535 °C.
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Would you rather hold on to a bag containing 10.0 g of oil as it cools from 85 °C to 25 °C or to a bag containing 50.0 g mercury as it cools from 60 °C to 25 °C. The specific heat of liquid mercury is 0.139 J/g°C and of oil is 2.000 J/g°C. Explain. I 2. A 45.5 g sample of silver requires 164 J of energy to raise its temperature by 15 °C. Determine the specific heat capacity of silver. Calculate the total heat flow, qrotal, when 55.0 g of liquid iron is cooled from 1555 °C to a solid at 35 °C. The heat of fusion of iron is 267 J/g. The specific heat of solid iron is 0.444 J/g°C and of liquid iron is 0.452 J/g°C. The freezing point temperature of iron is 1535 °C. 3. 63 annotated-2021. ndf COLN SI html
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