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Chemistry
Concentration of unknown is 0.18
mass of nickel sulfate hexahydrate used: 4.0430g
Using the concentration, calculate the number of grams of nickel sulfate hexahydrate in your 50.00 mL unknown.
Using the concentration, calculate the number of grams of just nickel ion in your 50.00 mL unknown.
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Ответ:
The correct answer is option C.
Explanation:
1.0 g sample of a cashew :
Heat released on combustion of 1.0 gram of cashew = -Q
We have mass of water = m = 1000 g
Specific heat of water = c = 4.184 J/g°C
ΔT = 30°C - 25°C = 5°C
Heat absorbed by the water : Q
Heat released on combustion of 1.0 gram of cashew is -20,920 J.
3.0 g sample of a marshmallows :
Heat released on combustion of 3.0 g sample of a marshmallows = -Q'
We have mass of water = m = 2000 g
Specific heat of water = c = 4.184 J/g°C
ΔT = 30°C - 25°C = 5°C
Heat absorbed by the water : Q'
Heat released on 3.0 g sample of a marshmallows= -Q' = -41,840 J
Heat released on 1.0 g sample of a marshmallows : q
Heat released on combustion of 1.0 gram of marshmallows -13,946.67 J.
-20,920 J. > -13,946.67 J
The combustion of 1.0 g of cashew releases more energy than the combustion of 1.0 g of marshmallow.