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A 48.23-gram sample of a metal is heated to 100.0 degree C and then dropped into 85.4 grams of water originally at 21.3 degree C. The mixture reaches an equilibrium temperature of 24.4degree C. Use 4, 84 J/g-C^o as the specific heat of water. How much heat is gained by the cool water? How much heat is lost by the hot metal? What is the specific heat of the metal?
A 48.23-gram sample of a metal is heated to 100.0 degree C and then dropped into 85.4 grams of water originally at 21.3 degree C. The mixture reaches an equilibrium temperature of 24.4degree C. Use 4, 84 J/g-C^o as the specific heat of water. How much heat is gained by the cool water? How much heat is lost by the hot metal? What is the specific heat of the metal?
Nestor RutherfordLv2
27 Jun 2019