You burn 8.0 g of marshmallow to warm 400 mL of water. The temperature of the water increases from 20 degrees C to 80 degrees C
How many calories of heat are transferred to the water?
What is the calories per gram of marshmallow?
The label on the bag of marshmallows indicates that one 8-gram marshmallow has 24 kcal. How does this compare with your answer. Explain.
According to the heat equation:
Q = cm(T2 - T1)
where Q - released/absorbed heat, c - heat capacity, m - mass, T2 - final temperature, T1 - initial temperature.
Mass of water equals:
m = volume × density = 400 ml × 1 g/ml = 400 g = 0.4 kg
From here, the heat absorbed by water equals:
Q = 4182 J/kg°C × 0.4 kg × (80 °C - 20 °C) = 100368 J = 23988.5 cal = 24 kcal
As a result, the absorbed heat and the indicated energy are equal showing that all energy released from the burning marshmallow was directed to heat water.
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