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OpenStudy (tainted):

Calculate the energy change (q) of the surroundings (water) using the enthalpy equation qwater = m × c × ΔT. We can assume that the specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J / (g × °C) and the density of water is 1.00 g/mL. Show ALL your work. The water has absorbed the heat of the metal. So, qwater = qunknown metal

OpenStudy (tainted):

Using the formula qunknown metal = m × c × ΔT, calculate the specific heat of the metal. Use the data from your experiment for the unknown metal in your calculation. Show ALL your work.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Where is the data for the temperature?

OpenStudy (tainted):

Measured Mass of Metal: 27.776 g Water Volume: 25 mL Water Temperature: 25.3 mL Temperature of Metal: 100.5 C @dimensionx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Water Temperature 25.3 C?

OpenStudy (tainted):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you have to solve for Metal A, B, and C? I assume you have to do each one separately.

OpenStudy (tainted):

No, I have them in the charts though, but it was required to do them seperate

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