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Why the initialmidway and final temperature of the room and liquid were taken in the experiment?

It isn't clear what experiment you are talking about, but pressumably the idea was to detect whether the temperature changed.


Which sample had the lowest final temperature?

Sample B had the lowest final temperature.


If 2.5kg of hot water at 100c is added to 10kg of cold water at 28c and stirred well what is the final temperature of mixture?

The final temperature of the mixture can be calculated using the principle of conservation of energy known as the law of heat exchange. The formula to use for this calculation is m1c1ΔT1 + m2c2ΔT2 = 0, where m1 and m2 are the masses, c1 and c2 are the specific heat capacities, and ΔT1 and ΔT2 are the temperature changes of the two substances. Solving this equation will give you the final temperature of the mixture.


A 48.26g sample of aluminum at 100.0C is dropped into 34.47g of water at 25.0C What is the final temperature?

To find the final temperature, you can use the principle of conservation of energy, Q lost = Q gained. The heat lost by the aluminum will be equal to the heat gained by the water. Use this formula: (mass of aluminum) x (specific heat capacity of aluminum) x (change in temperature) = (mass of water) x (specific heat capacity of water) x (change in temperature). You can then solve for the final temperature.


What is the final temperature after a 11.8 g piece of ice is placed into a styrofoam cup containing 118 g of hot water at 72.4oC?

The final temperature can be calculated using the principle of conservation of energy. The heat lost by the hot water will be equal to the heat gained by the ice as it melts and warms up. By using the specific heat capacities of water and ice, you can determine the final temperature of the system.

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Why the initialmidway and final temperature of the room and liquid were taken in the experiment?

It isn't clear what experiment you are talking about, but pressumably the idea was to detect whether the temperature changed.


Why the initial and final temperatures of the room were taken in experiment?

This is to record the temperature change which is part of your data. This allows you to draw conclusions for the experiment.


What is the formula for calculating the final temperature when equal masses of water are mixed?

The formula to calculate the final temperature when equal masses of water are mixed is: Final temperature = (m1 x T1 + m2 x T2) / (m1 + m2), where m1 and T1 are the mass and initial temperature of the first sample of water, and m2 and T2 are the mass and initial temperature of the second sample of water.


When was The Final Experiment created?

The Final Experiment was created on 1995-10-27.


What purchases would be counted as a final good in the GDP calculation?

Those purchases would be counted as a final good in GDP calculation which are made by final consumers for their own use.


If a cold piece of metal is placed in an equal mass of warm water will the final temperature be closer to the original temperature of the metal or the water?

The final temperature will be closer to the original temperature of the water. Heat will flow from the water to the metal until they reach thermal equilibrium, resulting in a final temperature between the original temperatures of the two substances.


What is the final temperature of 50ml of 50 degree C water mixed with 50ml of 10 degree C.?

The final temperature can be calculated using the principle of conservation of energy. The heat gained by the cooler water is equal to the heat lost by the warmer water. The final temperature is the temperature at which this heat exchange occurs, which can be calculated using the formula for heat transfer.


What is a final result of an experiment?

The outcome


Suppose that 28 g of each of the following substances is initially at 27.0circ C What is the final temperature of each substance upon absorbing 2.45 kJ of heat?

To find the final temperature of each substance, you need to calculate the specific heat capacity of each substance. Once you have the specific heat capacity, you can use the formula Q = mcΔT to find the final temperature. Substituting the given values into the formula will give you the final temperature of each substance.


What are the final two steps in an experiment experiment?

1. Conclusion 2. Data analysis


What does conclusion in sciences?

Your final understanding thoughts of the experiment.


What is the final temperature of a 3.0kg bar of gold at 99 degrees Celsius dropped into 0.22kg of water at 25 degrees celsius?

To find the final temperature, we can use the principle of conservation of energy: heat lost by gold = heat gained by water. We can use the formula m * c * ∆T to calculate the heat exchanged. By setting the two heat exchanges equal to each other and solving for the final temperature, we can find that the final temperature is 25.9 degrees Celsius.