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What’s the MATTER:Specific Heat of Matter
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Matter, Specific Heat of Matter
At the conclusion of our time together, you should be able to:
1. Define specific heat2. Use specific heat to determine energy
changes
Thermochemistry
Some Definitions: Calorimeter – a device to measure the
energy absorbed or released as heat in a chemical or physical change
Temperature – measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter
Joule – the SI unit of heat
Thermochemistry
Some Definitions: Heat – energy transferred between
samples of matter Specific Heat – the amount of energy
required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one Celsius degree or one Kelvin
1 Calorie/4.184 Joules – will do the above with water
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Thermochemistry
Some Definitions: Enthalpy (Heat) of Fusion – amount of
energy gained or lost by a system as heat during melting or freezing
Enthalpy (Heat) of Vaporization – amount of energy gained or lost by a system as heat during boiling or condensation
Calvin’s Definition of a Liquid:
Specific Heat Calculations:
q = cp x m x t: q = energy lost or gained cp = specific heat of the substance
at a specific pressure m = mass of the sample t = change in temperature
(final – initial)
Practice Page 12:1
q = cp x m x t: q = 59.912 J cp = x m = 36.359 g t = 152.0 oC59.912 J = (x)(36.359 g)(152.0 oC)
= 0.01084 J/g oC
Practice Page 12:2 q = cp x m x t:
q = -800. J cp = 0.4210 J/g oC m = 73.174 g t = (x – 102.0 oC)-800. J = 0.4210 J/goC (73.174 g)(x – 102.0
oC)-800. = 30.81x – 31422342 = 30.81x
= 76.0 oC
Matter, Specific Heat of Matter
Let’s see if you can :
1. Define specific heat2. Use specific heat to determine energy
changes
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Define Specific Heat
Specific Heat – the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one Celsius degree or one Kelvin
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Practice Page 12:3 q = cp x m x t:
q = -185.4 J cp = 0.440 J/g oC m = x g t = -1475 oC-185.4 J = (0.440 J/goC )(x)(-1475 oC)-185.4 J = -649 Jg
= 0.286 g
Practice Page 12:4 q = cp x m x t:
q = x J cp = 0.0335 cal/goC (4.184 J/cal) m = 152.00 g t = -51.5oCx = (0.140164 J/goC )(152.00 g)(-51.5 oC) = -1.10 x 103 J
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