Expt 4 - PHY400 - Specific Heat Capacity - 10.8.10 - Word 2003
Expt 4 - PHY400 - Specific Heat Capacity - 10.8.10 - Word 2003
Expt 4 - PHY400 - Specific Heat Capacity - 10.8.10 - Word 2003
Pre-Lab Questions 4
Objective: To enable the students to state and differentiate important concepts and terms
so that Experiment 4 can be carried out meaningfully.
PRE-LAB QUESTIONS 4
Answer the following questions and submit your group answer to the instructor.
1. Define heat capacity and specific heat of a substance? State the SI units for these
quantities.
2. What is the method of mixtures and how is it used to determine the specific heat?
3. What are the possible sources of error of the mixture method? Would this be
random or systematic errors?
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where cx, cw and Ccs are the specific heats of the metal, water and calorimeter plus
stirrer respectively.
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PHY400 – Lab 4 – Specific Heat Capacity
Experiment 4
Introduction
The relationship between the heat supplied (Q) to the mass (m), the temperature increase
(T) and the specific heat (c) of the substance is given by the following equation.
Q = mc T ……………(2)
The quantity Q in equation (1) can also denote the heat loss from mass m which will
result in a decrease in temperature T.
The specific heat of a substance can be determined by the method of mixtures where a
hotter substance will be mixed with a substance at lower temperature. The hotter
substance will lose heat while the colder substance will gain heat until they reach a
common equilibrium temperature. By applying the conservation of energy to the mixed
system the unknown variable such as the specific heat can be determined provided other
variables such as masses and temperature changes are known.
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PHY400 – Lab 4 – Specific Heat Capacity
Instructions
1. Discuss with your group how you are going to determine the specific heat of a given
metal block by using a mixture method.
2. Electronic balance, calorimeter and stirrer, thermometer, boiling water and water at
room temperature are available to be used in this experiment.
3. Decide how the measurements are to be carried out and the number of measurements
that you need to take.
4. Tabulate your data and calculate the specific heat of the metal block including the
uncertainty of the final result.
4. All groups will be scheduled to present and defend their procedures and results of
certain experiments in class.
Substance
Aluminium 921
Brass 385
Copper 389
Iron 460
Water 4186
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PHY400 – Lab 4 – Specific Heat Capacity
2. From your experimental results, what can you conclude about the material of the
metal block based on the values of specific heats given in Table 1.
3. If some hot water is still on the metal block when you transfer it into the water in
the calorimeter, how would the experimental value of the specific heat have been
affected?
4. If some water at room temperature in the calorimeter had splashed out when the
heated metal block is put into the calorimeter, how would the experimental value of
the specific heat have been affected?