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Two substances, A and B, initially at different temperatures, come into contact and reach thermal equilibrium. The mass of substance A is 6.04g and its initial temperature is 20.6?C. The mass of substance B is 25.7g and its initial temperature is 52.0?C. The final temperature of both substances at thermal equilibrium is 46.9?C.
If the specific heat capacity of substance B is 1.17 J/g??C, what is the specific heat capacity of substance A?
Two substances, A and B, initially at different temperatures, come into contact and reach thermal equilibrium. The mass of substance A is 6.04g and its initial temperature is 20.6?C. The mass of substance B is 25.7g and its initial temperature is 52.0?C. The final temperature of both substances at thermal equilibrium is 46.9?C.
If the specific heat capacity of substance B is 1.17 J/g??C, what is the specific heat capacity of substance A?
Deanna HettingerLv2
17 Dec 2019