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A metal sample weighing 250 g is heated to 95 degrees C and then placed into 200 mL of water at 41.9 degrees Celsius. The final temperature of the water is 47.9 degrees Celcius. What is the Specific Heat of the metal? How much heat was transferred from the metal to the water?
A metal sample weighing 250 g is heated to 95 degrees C and then placed into 200 mL of water at 41.9 degrees Celsius. The final temperature of the water is 47.9 degrees Celcius. What is the Specific Heat of the metal? How much heat was transferred from the metal to the water?
Casey DurganLv2
22 Sep 2019