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A student estimated the temperature of a Bunsen burner flame using the apparatus shown. The student held the steel screw held in the flame and then cooled it in a t... show full transcript
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The recording of the results has several issues:
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To find the temperature of the Bunsen burner flame, we can use the formula for energy exchange:
Where:
From the given data:
For water, let’s take the mass () as 9.9g:
For the screw ():
Setting these equal, we have: Calculating, we find: heta_{screw} = rac{2570}{4.11 imes 420} ext{ which yields } heta_{screw} ext{ approximately equal to } 1490°C
Thus, if the initial temperature of the water is around 20°C, the actual temperature of the Bunsen burner flame would be:
Therefore, the flame temperature can be rounded to approximately 1500°C above the initial temperature of the water.
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