Heat And Thermodynamics Ques 31

  1. When $100 g$ of a liquid $A$ at $100^{\circ} C$ is added to $50 g$ of a liquid $B$ at temperature $75^{\circ} C$, the temperature of the mixture becomes $90^{\circ} C$. The temperature of the mixture, if $100 g$ of liquid $A$ at $100^{\circ} C$ is added to $50 g$ of liquid $B$ at $50^{\circ} C$ will be

(a) $60^{\circ} C$

(b) $80^{\circ} C$

(c) $70^{\circ} C$

(d) $85^{\circ} C$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 31.(b)

Solution:

  1. In first case according to principle of calorimetry, heat lost by liquid $A=$ heat gained by liquid $B$

or

$$ m _A S _A \Delta T _A=m _B S _B \Delta T _B $$

where, $S _A$ is specific heat capacity of $A$ and $S _B$ is specific heat capacity of $B$

$$ \begin{aligned} & \Rightarrow \quad 100 \times S _A(100-90)=50 \times S _B(90-75) \\ & \Rightarrow \quad 1000 S _A=50 \times 15 S _B \\ & \text { or } \quad 4 S _A=3 S _B \cdots(i) \end{aligned} $$

Similarly, in second case,

$$ 100 \times S _A(100-T)=50 \times S _B(T-50) $$

where, $T=$ Final temperature of the mixture.

$$ \Rightarrow \quad 4 S _A(100-T)=2 S _B(T-50) $$

Using Eq. (i),

$$ 3 S _B(100-T)=2 S _B(T-50) $$

$$ \begin{aligned} \text { or } & 300-3 T & =2 T-100 \\ \text { or } & 5 T & =400 \\ \text { or } & T & =80^{\circ} C \end{aligned} $$



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