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Specific Heat Pre – Lab
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“Flying Freddie Spooner” 2013 Tri-Valley Cannonball Champion
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Specific Heat Different substances require different amounts of heat to change their temperature. In general the specific heat of a substance indicates how hard something is to heat up or cool down. Scientifically speaking the specific heat is the amount of heat required to change the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1ºC.
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Which substance is the hardest to heat up or cool down?
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Importance of Water’s High Specific Heat Maintenance of Body Temperature
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Importance of Water’s High Specific Heat Temperature fluctuations that permit life.
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Importance of Water’s High Specific Heat Heat Storage on a Larger Scale.
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Today you will determine the specific heat of a metal.
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How can we determine experimentally the specific heat of this metal? Lead
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Look to the units. They will lead you to the answer.
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J/g °C We must determine three things to find the specific heat? Joules (Energy) Grams (mass) °C (temperature change)
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What measurements of this metal are needed to find it’s specific heat? Lead
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Hidden Slide Heat cannot be measured. Heat must be calculated
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H = mΔTC p
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Today you will use the high specific heat capacity of water to help us determine the specific heat of a metal. How will we do this?
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. 100.0°C
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How Do We Use the Measurements Below to Determine the Specific Heat of the Metal? 100.0°C
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H = mΔTC p 100.0°C p H Metal’s
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H water = mΔTC p = (50.00g)(6.8°C)(4.184 J/g C) = 1422.56J = 1400J 100.0°C What does this answer represent?
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H water = H metal = 1400J We can now find the Cp of the metal 100.0°C
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Calculate the “Percent Error” of our specific heat measurement.
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Percentage Error
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You will experimentally determine the specific heat of Aluminum 0.90
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