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An isolated insulated cylinder contains 15.40 grams of neon gas and a 62.30-gram bronze medal in thermal contact. When

the bronze medal was put into the cylinder, its temperature was 72.30°C. The final temperature of both the medal and the

neon gas is 66.30°C. Neon's specific heat capacity is 1.047 joules/gram degree Celsius, and bronze's specific heat capacity is

0.3770 joules/gram degree Celsius. What was the initial temperature of the neon?

User Justinf
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Answer:

1.1°C

Step-by-step explanation:

Heat lost by bronze is

H = mc(T2-T1)

H is the heat,

m is mass of bronze 62.3 gram

T1 = initial temperature = 72.30°C

T2 = final temperature = 66.30°C

c is heat capacity, 1.047J/g-°C

Therefore,

H = 62.3 x 1.047 x (66.3 - 72.3)

H = -391.37 Joules

The -ve sign indicate that the heat is lost to the neon.

This amount of heat is gained by the neon.

For the neon,

m = 15.40 gram

c = 0.3770 J/g-°C

T1 =?

T2 = 66.3°C

Equating to the heat gained we have

391.37 = 15.40 x 0.377 x (66.3 - T1)

391.37 = 5.8058 x (66.3 - T1)

67.4 = 66.3 - T2

T1 = 67.4 - 66.3 = 1.1°C

User Sajid Siddiqi
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Answer:57.56°C

Explanation:see attached photo

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