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Vocabulary: calorie, calorimeter, joule, specific heat capacity Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. The Latin word calor means “heat,” and meter comes from the ... Greek word meaning “to measure.” What do you think a calorimeter does? A: I think a calorimeter measures the heat since calor means heat and meter means measure. 2. Where have you heard the word calorie before? What do you think a calorie is? A: I have heard the term calorie be used when talking about food and the proper diet of a human being. Gizmo Warm-up A calorimeter is an insulated container filled with a liquid, usually water. When a hot object is placed in the calorimeter, heat energy is transferred from the object to the water and the water heats up. Calorimeters can be used to find a substance’s specific heat capacity. You will use the Calorimetry Lab Gizmo to determine the specific heat capacities of various substances. 1. On the SIMULATION pane, select Copper. Use the slider to set its Mass to 200 g. Set the Water mass to 200 g. Check that the Water temp is set to 30.0 °C and the copper’s Temp is 90 °C. Select the GRAPH tab, and click Play ( ). A. What was the Final temperature of the copper and the water? 34.96°c B. How much did the temperature of the copper change? Decreased by 55.04°c C. How much did the temperature of the water change? Increased by 4.96°c 2. Specific heat capacity can be described as a substance’s resistance to temperature changes. Which substance has a greater specific heat capacity, copper or water? Explain. Water has a greater specific heat capacity as its temperature only changed by 4.96 degrees, whereas the temperature of the copper changed by 55.04 degrees. Activity A: Heat transfer Get the Gizmo ready: • Click Reset ( ). Question: What factors determine how heat energy transfers between objects? 1. Predict: In the Gizmo warm-up, you saw how 200 g of 90 °C copper transfers heat to 200 g of 30.0 °C water. A. How do you think increasing the water’s mass would affect the final temperature? Increasing the waters mass will decrease the final temperature because since we are adding more water and keeping the mass of the copper the same the final temperature should naturally be less than what it was before. B. How do you think decreasing the copper’s mass would affect the final temperature? Decreasing the coppers mass will also decrease the final temperature. C. How do you think increasing or decreasing the copper’s initial temperature would affect the final temperature? If you increase the coppers initial temperature then the final temperature will also increase and if you decrease coppers initial temperature then final temperature would also decrease. They are directly proportional. 2. Collect data: Use the Gizmo to determi [Show More]

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