11. A piece of metal weighing 3.20 grams is heated to 100. °C. It is dropped into 50.0 grams of water in a calorimeter at 22.5 °C. When no further change is observed, the temperature of the water and the metal rod is 26.5 °C. Ignoring any heat lost or gained by the calorimeter, what is the metal and its specific heat? a. Cu, 0.39 J g-1 K-1 b. Hg, 0.14 J g-¹ K-¹ c. Pb, 0.13 Jg¹ K-¹ d. Na, 1.2 Jg-¹ K-¹ e. Li, 3.6 Jg-¹ K-1 Letter answer to question #11:

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11. A piece of metal weighing 3.20 grams is heated to 100. °C. It is dropped into 50.0 grams of water in a calorimeter at 22.5 °C.
When no further change is observed, the temperature of the water and the metal rod is 26.5 °C. Ignoring any heat lost or gained
by the calorimeter, what is the metal and its specific heat?
a. Cu, 0.39 J g-¹ K-¹
b. Hg, 0.14 Jg-¹ K-¹
d.
c. Pb, 0.13 Jg¹ K-¹
Na, 1.2 Jg¹ K-¹
e. Li, 3.6 Jg-¹ K-1
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12. Calculate the amount of heat needed to change 45.0 grams of ice at -25.0 °C to steam at 250.0 °C. (For water, AHfus = 333 J/g;
AHvap = 2260 J/g; Specific Heat (ice) = 2.10 Jg-¹ K-¹; Specific Heat (steam) = 2.00 J g-¹ K-¹)
a.
b.
C.
d.
e.
14.7 kJ
33.7 kJ
116 kJ
151 kJ
175 kJ
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Transcribed Image Text:11. A piece of metal weighing 3.20 grams is heated to 100. °C. It is dropped into 50.0 grams of water in a calorimeter at 22.5 °C. When no further change is observed, the temperature of the water and the metal rod is 26.5 °C. Ignoring any heat lost or gained by the calorimeter, what is the metal and its specific heat? a. Cu, 0.39 J g-¹ K-¹ b. Hg, 0.14 Jg-¹ K-¹ d. c. Pb, 0.13 Jg¹ K-¹ Na, 1.2 Jg¹ K-¹ e. Li, 3.6 Jg-¹ K-1 Letter answer to question #11: onco 12. Calculate the amount of heat needed to change 45.0 grams of ice at -25.0 °C to steam at 250.0 °C. (For water, AHfus = 333 J/g; AHvap = 2260 J/g; Specific Heat (ice) = 2.10 Jg-¹ K-¹; Specific Heat (steam) = 2.00 J g-¹ K-¹) a. b. C. d. e. 14.7 kJ 33.7 kJ 116 kJ 151 kJ 175 kJ Letter answer to question #12:
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