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Hi every1,

I need help with the following questions:

A copper cube with a mass of 100 grams is heated in a boiling water bath to 100.0 Celsius. The cube is removed from the bath and trasnferred to a beaker of 200mL water at 25 celsius. What is the temp change of this water after the cu block is added?


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So this question requires you to recognize that the copper cube has reached 100 degrees celsius since it's equilibrated with the boiling water.

When the cube is transferred to a beaker of water at 25 degrees celsius the total heat of the system will redistribute and re-equilibrate.

What this means is that the heat that was held in the copper cube will transfer directly to water, and that the total heat of the system combined is a constant (law of conservation of energy).

Therefore, Q(Cu) = Q(Water)
Q(Cu) = (0.1)(0.386)(100 - x)
Q(Water) = (0.2)(4.186)(x - 25)
Solve for x.
 

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Aahh, I see! Thank you so much!!!!! :) :)

So this question requires you to recognize that the copper cube has reached 100 degrees celsius since it's equilibrated with the boiling water.

When the cube is transferred to a beaker of water at 25 degrees celsius the total heat of the system will redistribute and re-equilibrate.

What this means is that the heat that was held in the copper cube will transfer directly to water, and that the total heat of the system combined is a constant (law of conservation of energy).

Therefore, Q(Cu) = Q(Water)
Q(Cu) = (0.1)(0.386)(100 - x)
Q(Water) = (0.2)(4.186)(x - 25)
Solve for x.
 

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