What is the maximum temperature of the water in the insulated container after the copper metal is added? (also steps on how to solve this problem please)
An insulated container is used to hold 41.5 g of water at 35.9 °C. A sample of copper weighing 10.8 g is placed in a dry test tube and heated for 30 minutes in a boiling water bath at 100.0°C. The heated test tube is carefully removed from the water bath with laboratory tongs and inclined so that the copper slides into the water in the insulated container. Given that the specific heat of solid copper is 0.385 J/(g·°C), calculate the maximum temperature of the water in the insulated container after the copper metal is added.
An insulated container is used to hold 41.5 g of water at 35.9 °C. A sample of copper weighing 10.8 g is placed in a dry test tube and heated for 30 minutes in a boiling water bath at 100.0°C. The heated test tube is carefully removed from the water bath with laboratory tongs and inclined so that the copper slides into the water in the insulated container. Given that the specific heat of solid copper is 0.385 J/(g·°C), calculate the maximum temperature of the water in the insulated container after the copper metal is added.
1 Answer
The maximum temperature of the water is
Explanation:
To solve this problem, we will need to use the specific heat formula:
Where
To start, note that the heat absorbed by the water is equal to the heat released by the copper (assuming no heat loss). So, the following is true:
Copper releases heat, so its sign is negative, while water absorbs heat, so its sign is positive.
When the copper is added to the water, the water temperature will go up, and the copper temperature will go down as the water absorbs copper's heat.
This means that
Now, we can plug the known information for both substances into the specific heat formula. We will use the variable
Note: the specific heat of water is 4.18 J/(g·K).
We established previously that
Now, solve for
This means that the final temperature of the water, or the maximum temperature is