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A calorimeter is used to measure the amount of heat absorbed or released during a chemical reaction.A calorimeter is used to measure the amount of heat.

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1 A calorimeter is used to measure the amount of heat absorbed or released during a chemical reaction.A calorimeter is used to measure the amount of heat absorbed or released during a chemical reaction. In today’s experiment you will measure the heat of a reaction in a calorimeter that is made out of 2 Styrofoam coffee cups.In today’s experiment you will measure the heat of a reaction in a calorimeter that is made out of 2 Styrofoam coffee cups.  The inner cup holds an aqueous reaction mixture.  The outer cup gives additional thermal insulation from the surrounding environment.  The thermometer is used to measure the initial and final temperatures of the reaction mixture. Calorimetry

2 CALORIMETRY The first law of thermodynamics says that energy is conserved in all processes. Therefore, the heat lost (q lost ) by a system equals the heat gained (q gained ) by the surroundings.The first law of thermodynamics says that energy is conserved in all processes. Therefore, the heat lost (q lost ) by a system equals the heat gained (q gained ) by the surroundings. q lost + q gained = 0 In this experiment,In this experiment,  Heat lost by reaction = Heat gained by water q is negative ifq is negative if heat is lost. q is positive ifq is positive if heat is gained. q is measuredq is measured in joules (J).

3 CALORIMETRY 4.184 joules (J) are needed to heat 1 gram (g) of water 1 degree Celsius(°C). This is the specific heat of water. Therefore, the heat gained by the water is4.184 joules (J) are needed to heat 1 gram (g) of water 1 degree Celsius(°C). This is the specific heat of water. Therefore, the heat gained by the water is q = Cm∆Tq = Cm∆T Heat for the reaction is then -q waterHeat for the reaction is then -q water

4 Experimentally Determine Specific Heat A hot piece of Aluminum that was 0.65g and 105.0°C was placed into a calorimeter containing 200.0 mL of 23.6°C water. The temperature of the water rose to 25.1°C. If the specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g°C, determine the specific heat of Aluminum. –Step One: Determine the amount of heat gained by the water –Step Two: This is the amount of heat lost by the metal –Use q to determine the specific heat (C) of the metal

5 Heat gained by the water (1g = 1mL) –q = CmΔT –q = 4.184 J/g°C x 200.0 g x (25.1-23.6°C) –q = 4.184 J/g°C x 200.0 g x 1.5°C –q = 1300 J Heat lost by the metal –q = -1300J Specific Heat of metal –C = q / mΔT* be careful, mass and temp. and different than in step 1 –C = -1300 J/ (0.65g x (25.1 -105.0°C)) –C = -1300J/ (0.65g x -79.9°C) –C = 25 J/ g°C


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