Wednesday
June 19, 2013

Homework Help: chemistry

Posted by Bob on Sunday, November 7, 2010 at 10:04pm.

A 10.0 g sample of liquid gallium metal, at its melting point, is added to 50.0g of water. The initital temperature of the water is 24.0 degrees C. If the molar enthalpy of freezing gallium is -5.54 kj/mol, what is the final temperature of the water?

Thanks

No one has answered this question yet.

Answer this Question

First Name:
School Subject:
Answer:

Related Questions

physical science - a 1.0 kg sample of metal with a specific heat of 0.50KJ/kgCis...
Chemistry - if the temperature of a 500.0g sample of liquid water is raised to 2...
Chemistry - An unknown metal, heated to an unknown temperature until a liquid is...
chemistry - Data collected from the calorimetry of a metal mass of the metal = ...
chemistry - a metal sample weighing 45.0g and at a temperature of 99.1C was ...
Chemistry - if a 100g sample of water at 60.0 C is added to a 100.0 g sample of ...
Chemistry - 118 g of a metal at 82.0°C are added to 50.0 g of water at 31.1&...
CHEMISTRY - A 47.5g sample of metal is heated to 300.0ºC and placed in a ...
Chemistry - A 230-gram sample of metal at 82 degrees centigrade is added to 632 ...
Chemistry - A 50.0- piece of ice at 0.0 is added to a sample of water at 8.0. ...

For Further Reading

Search
Members
Community