Answer:
1. Final temperature of the system = 23.06 oC
2. Experimental latent heat of fusion of ice = 80.41 Cal/g
Explanation:
1. Heat energy is usually transferred from a hotter to a colder body.
Heat lost by Brass = Heat gained by aluminum calorimeter + heat gained by liquid water in the calorimeter.
But,
Heat, H = mc∆T
Where m = mass of the substance, c = specific heat capacity of the substance, ∆T = change in temperature.
For Brass, H = 100 x 0.09( 100 – final temperature )
H = 9 ( 100 – final temperature )
H = 900 – 9final temp.
For aluminum calorimeter,
H = 120 x 0.22( final temperature – 20 )
H = 26.4( final temp. – 20 )
H = 26.4final temp. – 528
For liquid water in the calorimeter,
200ml = 200g, so,
H = 200 x 1( final temperature – 20 )
H = 200finaltemp. – 4000
Equating heat loss with heat gain,
900 – 9final temp. = 26.4final temp. – 528 + 200final temp. – 4000
200final temp. + 26.4final temp. + 9final temp. = 900 + 528 + 4000
235.4final temp. = 5428
Final temp. = 5428 / 235.4
Final temp. = 23.06 oC.
2. Since the total energy of the system is conserved,
Heat lost by aluminum calorimeter + Heat lost by water in the calorimeter + Heat required to raise the temperature of ice from -25 oC to 0 oC + Heat required to melt ice at 0 oC + Heat required to raise the temperature of liquid water from 0 oC to 10 oC = Zero
120 x 0.22(10-20) + 200 x 1(10-20) + 22 x 0.5(0-(-25)) + 22 x L + 22 x 1(10-0) = 0
- 264 – 2000 + 275 + 22L + 220 = 0
22L = 264 + 2000 – 275 – 220
22L = 2264 – 495
22L = 1769
L = 1769 / 22
L = 80.41 Cal/g
Where L = latent heat of fusion of ice.