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A piece of glass with a mass of 32.50 g specific heat of 0.840 J/g*°C and an initial temperature of 75 °C was dropped into a calorimeter containing 57 g of water (specific heat 4.184 J/g*°C). The final temperature of the glass and water in the calorimeter was 79.2 °C. What was the initial temperature of the water?

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User Nikunj Peerbits
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Answer : The initial temperature of water is,
79.7^oC

Explanation :

In this problem we assumed that heat given by the hot body is equal to the heat taken by the cold body.


q_1=-q_2


m_1* c_1* (T_f-T_1)=-m_2* c_2* (T_f-T_2)

where,


c_1 = specific heat of glass =
0.840J/g^oC


c_2 = specific heat of water =
4.184J/g^oC


m_1 = mass of glass = 32.50 g


m_2 = mass of water = 57 g


T_f = final temperature of mixture =
79.2^oC


T_1 = initial temperature of glass =
75^oC


T_2 = initial temperature of water = ?

Now put all the given values in the above formula, we get:


32.50g* 0.840J/g^oC* (79.2-75)^oC=-57g* 4.184J/g^oC* (79.2-T_2)^oC


T_2=79.7^oC

Therefore, the initial temperature of water is,
79.7^oC

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