1. The metabolism of one mole of glycerol trioleate, C51H9306, a common fat, produces 3.022 x 10¹kJ of heat. How many grams of the fat must be burned to raise the temperature of 50 g of water from 25.0°C to 30.0°C? 2. A metal sample having a temperature of 100°C and a mass of 45.2 g was placed in 50 g of water with a temperature of 26°C. At equilibrium, the final temperature was 32.7°C a) How much heat flowed into the water? b) What is the specific heat of the metal?

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1. The metabolism of one mole of glycerol trioleate, C5 H9306, a common fat, produces 3.022 x
10¹kJ of heat. How many grams of the fat must be burned to raise the temperature of 50 g of water
from 25.0°C to 30.0°C?
2. A metal sample having a temperature of 100°C and a mass of 45.2 g was placed in 50 g of water
with a temperature of 26°C. At equilibrium, the final temperature was 32.7°C
a) How much heat flowed into the water?
b) What is the specific heat of the metal?
Transcribed Image Text:1. The metabolism of one mole of glycerol trioleate, C5 H9306, a common fat, produces 3.022 x 10¹kJ of heat. How many grams of the fat must be burned to raise the temperature of 50 g of water from 25.0°C to 30.0°C? 2. A metal sample having a temperature of 100°C and a mass of 45.2 g was placed in 50 g of water with a temperature of 26°C. At equilibrium, the final temperature was 32.7°C a) How much heat flowed into the water? b) What is the specific heat of the metal?
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