Calorimetry Specific Heat Capacity of Metals Lab Report
The specific heat of water is approximately 418 Jg C so we use that for the specific heat of the solution. ΔTMetal TfinalTinitial A6 B6 C6A5 B5 C5. Pin On Favorite From Twitter Introduction The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a solid body depends on its change in temperature ΔT its mass m and an intrinsic characteristic of the material forming the body called specific heat cp. . The purpose of this lab was to explore how the specific heat of a substance can be figured out using a coffee cup calorimeter. 2- a T heory. The second run displayed the closest value to the actual value. In calorimetry to find the amount of heat that was absorbed or released q by multiplying its mass m its specific heat capacity c and its change in thermal energy T or Tf - Ti. SPH3U1-01 Physics Lab Report Specific Heat Capacity of Brass Jin Jin Shi 2012126 Instructor. The average heat capacity identified the metal used as brass