Question A pot of water is heated on a particular stove. After the temperature o
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Question A pot of water is heated on a particular stove. After the temperature of the water has increased a certain amount (but not to the boiling point), the temperature stops rising even though heat continues to be transferred to the wate the temperature? O 1. Heat energy is lost through the pot into the surrounding more quickly as the temperature increases. Eventually it loses so much energy per second that the stove cannot supply more. O 2. Temperature is really still changing, but very slowly because it takes more energy to increase the temperature when the water is very hot. O 3. When the water is very hot, much of the energy goes to evaporating the water instead of raising the temperature O 4. This is not possible Question 11 A piece of aluminum (specific heat 0.910 /kg C) of mass 184 g at 72 0 cis dropped into a styrofoam cup filled with 131 ml water at 20 0 c. hat are the final temperatures of the water and the alumin Hint 1: because the cup is well-insulated, you can assume that all the heat leaving the aluminum as it cools goes to heating the water. Hint 2: How are the final temperature of the aluminum related to the final temperature of the water? Use 4.19 kJ/kg C for the specific heat of wateExplanation / Answer
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