CHEM 111A Chapter 6: Thermodynamics

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Internal energy (e) of the system is the sum of kinetic and potential energies of the particles that compose the system: esys = p. e. Assume the mass of penny is 3. 10 grams and cs of cu = 0. 385 j/gc. (4) Thermal energy transfer: heat is transferred from higher temperature to lower temperature, heat loss = (heat gained) (5) What is the final temperature of both substances at thermal equilibrium? (cs al = 0. 903 j/gc, cs water = 4. 18 j/gc) (6: question: a block of copper of unknown mass has an initial temperature of 65. 4 degrees. The copper is immersed in a beaker containing 95. 7 g water at 22. 7 degrees. When the two substances reach thermal equilibrium, the final temperature is 24. 2 degrees celsius. What is the mass of the copper block? (cs cu = 0. 385 j/gc) (7) If you inflate a balloon from a volume of 0. 100 l to 1. 85 l against an external pressure of 1. 00 atm.

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