CHEM 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Lead, Ice Pack

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Chem103 - lecture 8 - energy & hess"s law. It cannot occur spontaneously, there must be energy added to the system. Example: hitting an instant cold pack to make it cold. When things heat up, their molecules move faster. Adding heat gives the molecules more energy. When you heat up water, not only do the molecules move around faster, they also spin. therefore there are different places that energy goes in water. So you need to put more energy in water to get it to heat up more! This is why different materials have different heat capacities. The specific heat capacity of water is 4. 184 j/gk. Mct (water) + mct (gold) = 0. Initial temp water = 25. 50 degrees c. Final temp water = 27. 50 degrees c. Initial temp gold = 92. 88 degrees c. Final temp gold = 27. 50 degrees c because water & au same temp. The more heat the metal can store, the further it goes down.

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