Lesson 1 LT: I can perform calculations based on the concepts involving heat.
Why does it take a lot of energy to raise the temperature of water? 2 minutes Why does it take a lot of energy to raise the temperature of water?
1 minute Why does it take a lot of energy to raise the temperature of water? (HINT: think about L1 in Unit 9)
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Lesson 1 LT: I can perform calculations based on the concepts involving heat.
5 minutes 28.2 g of nickel is heated to 99.8°C and placed calorimeter containing 150.0 g water at 23.5°C. After the metal cools, the final temperature of the metal and water is 25.0°C. Calculate the specific heat capacity of nickel and the % error.
4 minutes 28.2 g of nickel is heated to 99.8°C and placed calorimeter containing 150.0 g water at 23.5°C. After the metal cools, the final temperature of the metal and water is 25.0°C. Calculate the specific heat capacity of nickel and the % error.
3 minutes 28.2 g of nickel is heated to 99.8°C and placed calorimeter containing 150.0 g water at 23.5°C. After the metal cools, the final temperature of the metal and water is 25.0°C. Calculate the specific heat capacity of nickel and the % error.
2 minutes 28.2 g of nickel is heated to 99.8°C and placed calorimeter containing 150.0 g water at 23.5°C. After the metal cools, the final temperature of the metal and water is 25.0°C. Calculate the specific heat capacity of nickel and the % error.
1 minute 28.2 g of nickel is heated to 99.8°C and placed calorimeter containing 150.0 g water at 23.5°C. After the metal cools, the final temperature of the metal and water is 25.0°C. Calculate the specific heat capacity of nickel and the % error.
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