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A 51.5g metal that had been submerged in boiling water was quickly transferred into 64.5 mL of water initially at 21.90 degrees Celcius. The final temperature is 29.20 degrees Celcius. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g(deg.Celcius), the experiment was performed under normal atmospheric pressure, and assume the density of water is exactly 1 g/mL. Using this information what is the specific heat of the metal in J/g(deg.Celcius)?
A 51.5g metal that had been submerged in boiling water was quickly transferred into 64.5 mL of water initially at 21.90 degrees Celcius. The final temperature is 29.20 degrees Celcius. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g(deg.Celcius), the experiment was performed under normal atmospheric pressure, and assume the density of water is exactly 1 g/mL. Using this information what is the specific heat of the metal in J/g(deg.Celcius)?
Beverley SmithLv2
13 Dec 2019