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A solid of mass 60 g at 100°C is placed in 150 g of water at 20°C. The final steady temperature is 25°C. Calculate the heat capacity of solid. [sp. heat capacity of water = 4.2 J g−1 K−1] - Physics

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प्रश्न

A solid of mass 60 g at 100°C is placed in 150 g of water at 20°C. The final steady temperature is 25°C. Calculate the heat capacity of the solid.

[Specific heat capacity of water = 4.2 J g−1 K1]

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उत्तर

Given: Mass of hot solid (m1) = 60 g

Mass of water (m2) = 150 g 

Initial temperature of solid (t1) = 100°C

Specific heat of solid (c1) = ?

Water of mass (m2) = 150 g

Initial temperature of water (t2) = 20°C

Specific heat of water (c2) = 4.2 J g1 K1

Final temperature of mixture (tf) = 25°C = 298 K

According to principle of calorimetry,

Heat lost by solid = Heat gained by water

m1 c1 (t1 − tf) = m2 c2 (tf − t2)

60 × c1 × (100 − 25) = 150 × 4.2 × (25 − 20)

c1 × 60 × 75 = 150 × 4.2 × 5

c1 = `(150 xx 4.2 xx 5)/(60 xx 75)`

c1 = `3150/4500`

c1 = 0.7 J g1 K1

Heat capacity of solid = Mass (m) × Specific heat of solid

= 60 × 0.7

= 42 J K1

Hence, the heat capacity of solid is 42 J K1.

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