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2 Equal volumes of water (density 1 g/cm3) and alcohol (density 08 g/m3)
when put in similar calorimeters take 100 seconds and 74 seconds respectively to
cool from 50° Cto 40° Ccalculate the specific heat of alcohol, Thermal capacity
of each calorimeter is numerically equal to the volume of either liquid
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Answered by faithhorace
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Answer: In similar calorimeters, equal volumes of water and alcohol, when poured take  100  and  74s, respectively, to cool from  50

C  to  40

C.  If the thermal capacity of each calorimeter is numerically equal to volume of either liquid, then calculate the specific heat capacity of alcohol(given : the relative density of alcohol as  0.8  and specific heat capacity of water as  1cal/g

C)

Step-by-step explanation: Answer is 0.6/g°C

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