9.3 (A) Specific Heat Capacity
9.3 (A) Specific Heat Capacity
9.3 (A) Specific Heat Capacity
The device which is used to investigate the specific heat capacity is called
calorimeter.
A calorimeter also contains both a thermometer to measure the initial and final
temperatures of substances at thermal equilibrium and a stirrer to ensure the
uniform mixture of energy throughout the water.
Mathematical Equation
Q m . . . . (1)
It means the amount of energy absorbed by a body is directly proportional to
the mass of the body.
Q T . . . (2)
Q mT
Q mcT
Where, c is the constant called specific heat of substance and depends upon
the material from which the object is made. Mathematically it can be written
as
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Q
c
mT
Where, Q is the heat energy added (or removed) or it is the total energy
gained (or lost) by an object, m is the mass of the substance you are heating
(or cooling) and ∆T is the change in temperature.
Unit of specific heat is Joules per kilogram Kelvin (J/kg 0C) or (Jkg-1K-1) in
SI system.
Q
c
mT
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In order to measure specific heat capacity the following quantities have to be
measured the mass (m) in kilograms the change in temperature (T) in
Kelvin and the energy supplied Q in joules.
Worked Example 1:
A piece of brass of mass 0.5 kg is heated to 1000 C and then placed into a 0.8
kg of water at 200 C. If the final temperature of the mixture is 40 0C,
calculate the specific heat capacity of brass. Take specific heat capacity of
water is 4200 J/kg 0C.
Answer
The hot piece of brass of m1, c1, T1 is put in water at room temperature of m2,
c2, T2.
Brass water
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Mass m1= 0. 5kg Mass m2= 0.8 kg
Initial temp T1 = 1000 C Initial temp T1=200 C
Final temp T2 = 400 C Final temp T2=400 C
∆T = T2 -T1 = 100 - 400 =600 C ∆T = T2 -T1 = 40 - 200 =200 C
SHC of brass c1=? SHC of water c2=4200 J/kg 0C
c1 =2242 J/kg0C
Worked Example 2:
A piece of metal of mass 0.2 kg is heated to 1000 C and then placed into a
copper calorimeter of mass 0.2 kg containing 0.3 kg of water at 200 C . If the
final temperature of the mixture is 25 0C, calculate the specific heat capacity
of the metal. Take specific heat capacity of water is 4200 J/kg 0C and SHC
of copper is 390 J/kg 0C.
Answer
Metal Water calorimeter
Mass m1= 0. 2kg Mass m2= 0.3 kg Mass m3= 0.2 kg
0 0
Initial temp T1 = 100 C Initial temp T1=20 C Initial temp T1=200 C
Final temp T2 = 250 C Final temp T2=250 C Final temp T2=250 C
∆T1 = T2 -T1 ∆T2 = T2 -T1 ∆T3 = T2 -T1
0 0 0 0
= 100 - 25 =75 C = 25 - 20 =5 C = 25 - 200 =50 C
SHC of metal c1=? SHC of water c2=4200 SHC of calorimeter
0
J/kg C c3=390 J/kg 0C
c1 = 446 J/kg0C
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