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Physics, 17.06.2020 04:57 samdoesmath6352

How to calculate mass given only a list of temperatures and heat added to the system. (Cannot use specific heats or latent heats). In my lab my directions are as follows:Using the 1st attempt data calculate the mass of the water in the simulation and record in table 19 cell J3.18. Using the mass of water calculated in step 17 and the 1st attempt data calculate: the specific heat of ice and place in cell J4 the heat of fusion and place in cell J5 the specific heat of liquid water and place in J6 the heat of vaporization and place in J7 the specific heat of steam and place in J819. Repeat step 18 for attempt 2 and place in column K20. Repeat step 18 for attempt 3 and place in column L21. Find the average values of for columns J, K,L and place in column M.22 Find the % error between columns M and N and place in column O

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