Heat Capacity
Chemistry Due tomorrow at 10:00pm. If you are not good in chemistry don’t waist your time and my money. Thank you for your help.1) Your styrofoam cup weighs 6 grams. You put some water in it, and the partly filled cup now weighs 91 grams. The water’s temperature is 18°C. A large glass marble that weighs 35 grams is moved from boiling water and added to the water in the cup. Soon the water in the cup is 47°C. What is the relative head capacity of the glass (marble)?2) IF Heat Capacity is a function of the overall mass of the items moved from the boiling water into the cup, then design a simple experiment to show that this is the case.3) IF the case in #2 is true, then what would a graph of Rel. Heat Cap. vs Atomic Weight look like? (Either draw such a graph or describe it.)4) IF Heat Capacity were not a function of mass of the items moved from the boiling water into the cup, then what would a graph of Rel. Heat Cap versus Atomic Weight look like IF higher atomic weights had higher heat capacities? (Either draw such a graph or describe it.) for more information on Heat Capacity check on this:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_capacity
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