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To determine the specific heat of an object, a student heats it to100°C in boiling water. She then places the 17.2 g object in a 155g aluminum calorimeter containing 101 g of water. The aluminum andwater are initially at a temperature of 20.0°C, and are thermallyinsulated from their surroundings. If the final temperature is22.0°C, what is the specific heat of the object?
J/(kg·°C)
To determine the specific heat of an object, a student heats it to100°C in boiling water. She then places the 17.2 g object in a 155g aluminum calorimeter containing 101 g of water. The aluminum andwater are initially at a temperature of 20.0°C, and are thermallyinsulated from their surroundings. If the final temperature is22.0°C, what is the specific heat of the object?
J/(kg·°C)
Deanna HettingerLv2
9 Nov 2019