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Prelab for Calorimetry SD

front 1

In the experiment that involves finding the specific heat of a metal, how is the metal heated?

back 1

In a test tube placed in a beaker of boiling water.

front 2

In the experiment that involves finding the specific heat of a metal, about how much water is placed in the calorimeter in cubic centimeters?

back 2

40-50

front 3

For the experiment that involves finding the specific heat of a metal, the initial temperature of water is found to be 22.0 degrees C. The final temperature (after the metal is added) is 42.0 degrees C. What is the temperature change?

back 3

20.0 degrees C

front 4

In the Enthalpy of Solution experiment, how much water is added to the calorimeter in cubic centimeters?

back 4

50

front 5

In the Enthalpy of Solution experiment, about how much unknown solid is added to the calorimeter?

back 5

5.0 g

front 6

In the Enthapy of Neutralization experiment, about how much acid is used?

back 6

25 mL

front 7

In the Enthalpy of Neutralization experiment, what density is used for the solution obtained after the acid has been added to the base, in grams per mL? (Look at part C Calculated Data)

back 7

1.02