Chemistry question. Please help!
A 65.0 gram sample of some unknown metal at 100.0° C is added to 177.1 grams of water at 24.5° C. The temperature of the water rises to 27.0° C. If the specific heat capacity of liquid water is 4.18 J/ (°C × g), what is the specific heat of the metal?
The answers are: 0.285 J/ (°C × g). 0.390 J/ (°C × g). 1.05 J/ (°C × g). 2.56 J/ (°C × g).
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i think this is the same question as this one: http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/502ade2ee4b099b91b4f8ee5
Okay, but which of the option is the correct answer?
calculate it!!! this is open study not give me answers... i got warned once for solving all steps so i wont do it... but i have written all steps you need to take to get right answer...
Okay, I will try. Thank you. :)
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