thermometer A 58.8 g sample of quartz, which has a specific heat capacity of 0.730 J•g '.°C', is put into a calorimeter (see sketch at right) insulated container that contains 100.0 g of water. The temperature of the water starts off at 15.0 °C. When the temperature of the water stops water changing it's 22.2 °C. The pressure remains constant at 1 atm. sample Calculate the initial temperature of the quartz sample. Be sure your answer is rounded to 2 significant digits. a calorimeter °C

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A 58.8 g sample of quartz, which has a specific heat capacity of 0.730 J•g¯'.°C¯', is put into a calorimeter (see sketch at right)
that contains 100.0 g of water. The temperature of the water starts off at 15.0 °C. When the temperature of the water stops
insulated
container
changing it's 22.2 °C. The pressure remains constant at 1 atm.
water
Calculate the initial temperature of the quartz sample. Be sure your answer is rounded to 2 significant digits.
sample
a calorimeter
°C
W
MAR
DD
F10
888
F9
FB
80
F7
F6
F5
F4
F3
&
%
8
9
* CO
Transcribed Image Text:thermometer- A 58.8 g sample of quartz, which has a specific heat capacity of 0.730 J•g¯'.°C¯', is put into a calorimeter (see sketch at right) that contains 100.0 g of water. The temperature of the water starts off at 15.0 °C. When the temperature of the water stops insulated container changing it's 22.2 °C. The pressure remains constant at 1 atm. water Calculate the initial temperature of the quartz sample. Be sure your answer is rounded to 2 significant digits. sample a calorimeter °C W MAR DD F10 888 F9 FB 80 F7 F6 F5 F4 F3 & % 8 9 * CO
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