Physical Chemistry - MCAT Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems

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A specific element is kept in two separate containers. The samples are both heated by the same amount of heat, but the element in container 1 experiences a greater temperature change than the element in container 2.

Which of the following could NOT be an explanation for this difference in temperature change?

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If there was more mass (in grams) of the element in container 1 than there was in container 2, we would expect container 1 to undergo a smaller temperature change compared to container 2. This is justified by the equation , where m is the mass.

Rewritten as , we can see that a larger mass would result in a smaller temperature change. Remember that q is held constant between the two containers.

If element 2 expelled some of its energy to the surroundings in the form of work (expanding the container), it could explain why it had a smaller temperature change. In addition, different phases of an element have different specific heat capacities. This can also explain the difference in temperature between the two element samples.

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