TABLE 19.1 Specific Heats of Some Substances at 25°C and Atmospheric Pressure Specific Heat J/kg - °C) Specific Heat (J/kg . °C) Substance Substance Elemental solids Other solids 900 1 830 Aluminum Brass 380 Beryllium Glass 837 Cadmium 230 387 Ice (-5°C) 2 090 Copper Marble 860 Germanium 322 Wood 1 700 Gold 129 Liquids Alcohol (ethyl) Mercury Water (15°C) Iron 448 2 400 Lead 128 703 140 Silicon 4 186 Silver 234 Gas Steam (100°C) 2 010 Note: To convert values to units of cal/g °C, divide by 4 186.

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A student measures the following data in a calorimetry experiment designed to determine the specific heat of aluminum:
Initial temperature of water and calorimeter:                         70.08C
Mass of water:                                                                         0.400 kg
Mass of calorimeter:                                                               0.040 kg
Specific heat of calorimeter:                                                  0.63 kJ/kg ? °C
Initial temperature of aluminum:                                          27.0°C
Mass of aluminum: 0.200 kg
Final temperature of mixture:                                                66.3°C
(a) Use these data to determine the specific heat of aluminum.
(b) Explain whether your result is within 15% of the value listed as shown.

TABLE 19.1 Specific Heats of Some Substances at 25°C
and Atmospheric Pressure
Specific Heat
J/kg - °C)
Specific Heat
(J/kg . °C)
Substance
Substance
Elemental solids
Other solids
900
1 830
Aluminum
Brass
380
Beryllium
Glass
837
Cadmium
230
387
Ice (-5°C)
2 090
Copper
Marble
860
Germanium
322
Wood
1 700
Gold
129
Liquids
Alcohol (ethyl)
Mercury
Water (15°C)
Iron
448
2 400
Lead
128
703
140
Silicon
4 186
Silver
234
Gas
Steam (100°C)
2 010
Note: To convert values to units of cal/g °C, divide by 4 186.
Transcribed Image Text:TABLE 19.1 Specific Heats of Some Substances at 25°C and Atmospheric Pressure Specific Heat J/kg - °C) Specific Heat (J/kg . °C) Substance Substance Elemental solids Other solids 900 1 830 Aluminum Brass 380 Beryllium Glass 837 Cadmium 230 387 Ice (-5°C) 2 090 Copper Marble 860 Germanium 322 Wood 1 700 Gold 129 Liquids Alcohol (ethyl) Mercury Water (15°C) Iron 448 2 400 Lead 128 703 140 Silicon 4 186 Silver 234 Gas Steam (100°C) 2 010 Note: To convert values to units of cal/g °C, divide by 4 186.
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