(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Object A specific heat is 2.45 J/g∙°C and object B specific heat is 0.82 J/g∙°C. Which object will heat up
faster if they have the same mass and equal amount of heat is applied?
Object B
-228 °C
45 K
273 K
0 °C
90o
C
363 K
A total of 54.0 joules of heat are absorbed as 58.3 g of lead is heated from 12.0°C to 42.0°C. From these
data, what is the specific heat of lead?
0.031 J/g °C
a change in matter in which energy is released
Exothermic
The specific heat of wood is 2.03 J/g∙°C. How much heat is needed to convert 550 g of wood at -15.0°C
to 10.0°C?
27,912.5 J
the temperature at which all molecular motion ceases
Absolute Zero
-150o
C
123 K
-50 o
C
223 K
What is the specific heat of a substance that absorbs 2500 joules of heat when a sample of 100 g of the
substance increases in temperature from 10 °C to 70°C?
0.417 J/g °C
350
K
77 °C
What is the total amount of heat needed to change 2.25 kg of silver at 0.0°C to 200.0°C? The specific
heat of silver is 0.129 J/g∙°C (2.25 kg = 2250 g)
58,050 J
A 55 kg block of metal has an original temperature of 15.0°C and 0.45 J/g∙°C. What will be the final
temperature of this metal if 450 J of heat energy are added?
15.018 °C
A block of aluminum weighing 140 g is cooled from 98.4°C to 62.2°C with the release of 1080 joules of
heat. From this data, calculate the specific heat of aluminum.
0.213 J/g °C
400o
C
673 K
70o
C
343 K
200
K
-73 °C
0 K
-273 °C
How many grams of water would require 2200 joules of heat to raise its temperature from 34°C to
100°C? The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g∙C
7.97 g
32 K
-241°C
70 K
-203 °C
1020
K
747 °C
a change in matter in which energy is absorbed
Endothermic
If 200 grams of water is to be heated from 24.0°C to 100.0°C to make a cup of tea, how much heat must
be added? The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g∙C
63,536 J
100.0 mL of 4.0°C water is heated until its temperature is 37°C. If the specific heat of water is 4.18
J/g°C, calculate the amount of heat energy needed to cause this rise in temperature.
13,794 J
100 K
-173 °C
Granite has a specific heat of 800 J/g∙°C. What mass of granite is needed to store 150,000 J of heat if
the temperature of the granite is to be increased by 15.5°C?
1.86 x 109
g
the amount of energy that it takes to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a
substance by 1 degree kelvin
Specific Heat