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A chemical reaction takes place inside a flask submerged in a water bath. The water bath contains 3.30kg of water at 23.8°C. During the reaction 112.kJ of heat flows out of the bath and into the flask. Calculate the new temperature of the water bath. You can assume the specific heat capacity of water under these conditions is 4.18·J·g−1K−1. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. °C

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Answer:


T_2= 31.9\°C

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello there!

In this case, it is possible to propose an energy balance in order to illustrate how the heat released by the reaction is absorbed by the water:


-Q_(rxn)=Q_(water)

Thus, since the heat released by the reaction is -112 kJ (-112000 J), it is possible to define the hear absorbed by the water in terms of mass, specific heat and temperature change:


-(-112000J)=m_(water)C_(water)(T_2-T_1)

In such a way, it is possible to define the final temperature as shown below:


T_2=23.8\°C+(112000J)/(3300g*4.18(J)/(g\°C) )\\\\T_2= 31.9\°C

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