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Melting Ice and Specific Heat Capacity
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Outline the basic steps of the melting practical
Fill the beaker with
boiling
water and place over a Bunsen burner.
Fill a boiling tube with
crushed
ice and record its temperature.
Place the tube in the beaker of water and record its temperature every
30
seconds.
What graph should be drawn with the data?
A graph of
temperature
against
time
What would you expect the graph to look like whilst the ice is melting?
The temperature should remain roughly
constant
whilst it is melting since the energy is being used to break
bonds
in the substance.
Outline the basic steps of the specific heat capacity practical
Measure the mass of the empty beaker and then fill with water and
remeasure.
Ensure the beaker is
insulated
and insert the
immersion
heater and
thermometer
into the water.
Leave to heat for an
hour
and then record the final temperature and
calculate
the specific heat capacity.
What piece of equipment is connected to the heater to measure the amount of energy that is being transferred?
A
joulemeter
What can you do to aid the heating process?
Continually
stir
the water as it is being heated so the heat is evenly
distributed.
Define the ‘Specific Heat Capacity’ of a substance
The amount of
energy
needed to raise the temperature of 1
kilogram
of a substance by 1 degree celsius.
State the units for Specific Heat Capacity
Joules
/
Degree
Celsius
/
Kilogram
What is the equation used to calculate energy change when a substance is heated?
Change in
Energy
(J) = Mass (kg) x
Specific
Heat
Capacity
x Temperature