Specific Heat - Solving for the Final Temperature
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- Опубликовано: 22 янв 2014
- A tutorial on how to solve for the final temperature using the specific heat formula.
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• Solving for Final Temp...
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THANK YOU SO MUCH this really helped me with my chemistry homework! Thank you thank you thank you
Thank you for your help!! and since the problem didn't have specific heat he just provided it for you guys
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is it possible for delta t to equal a number as low as 2.99?
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I was watching this in class when i couldnt solve a qn and then after I saw deltaT equals Tf - 20 i could solve it thanks!
How did you get .89 for C
It is usually given in a problem but he didn't put it on the problem!
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Glad I could help! Thank you for the comment.
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how did you get 89
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You're so welcome. Glad it made sense.
Thanks a lot for this helpful video. last question how do you get 89 j/c?? all of the problems i have already have the specific heat. i ask just in case my teacher give me a problem without specific heat.
MarbleJarl 39 i have the same question
MarbleJarl 39 he said to just multiply. 100 • .89= 89
how did you get .89 J/gºc? or you just put it in by guess?
This is usually a given quantity. I knew this to be true for the element.
Wait so if it’s .895x100, isn’t it supposed to be 89.5?
I still don’t understand how to convert 20.0°C to 0.89J/g°C. How would that conversion look?
Your comment is 8 months old but ima answer in case anyone sees this in the future .89 J/g C is the specific heat capacity usually it says it in the problem but it didn’t so he provided it for us the 20.0 C is the temperature INITIAL we are solving for the temperature FINAL, you need both to know what delta T is ( the triangle with the T next to it which is your change in temperature) delta T is FINAL temp minus INITIAL temp
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really confused on where you got C= .89 J/g... will they usually give you that in the problem or are we supposed to find it?
Yes, the 'C' value should be given to you in the problem if you're not solving for it.
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why is it negative 20?
+thai quan Since delta T is Tf - Ti, and we know Ti is 20, then it appears negative according to the equation. I hope that makes sense.
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1100/895= 12.4???????
It's 89 J not 895. The J looks like a 5
Tf-Ti = Q/mc
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ok they didnt give me joules man O_O im new to this science witchcraft and am very much gobsmacked
DJ halla No worries. What is the question?
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You have to convert the grams into kilograms.
Also if you rearrange the formula you can get the answer in an easier method.
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