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50g of water and an equal volume of kerosene of density 0.8 g/cc are placed, one after another, in the same calorimeter of water equivalent 10g. They are found to cool from 55 0 C to 50 0 C in 8 minutes and 4.5 minutes respectively. What is the specific heat of kerosene?( specific heat of water = 1cal/gm 0 C). ​

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Answered by kaurnavreet156
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Answer:

0.6/ cal

Explanation:

50 g of water and an equal volume of kerosene (density 0.8 g/cc) are placed, one after another, In the same calorimeter of water equivalent 10g. They are found to cool from 55°C to 50°C in 8 mins and 4.5 mins respectively. What is specific heat capacity of the kerosene?50 g of water and an equal volume of kerosene (density 0.8 g/cc) are placed, one after another, In the same calorimeter of water equivalent 10g. They are found to cool from 55°C to 50°C in 8 mins and 4.5 mins respectively. What is specific heat capacity of the kerosene?

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