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
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.
Where is the data for the temperature?
Measured Mass of Metal: 27.776 g Water Volume: 25 mL Water Temperature: 25.3 mL Temperature of Metal: 100.5 C @dimensionx
Water Temperature 25.3 C?
Do you have to solve for Metal A, B, and C? I assume you have to do each one separately.
No, I have them in the charts though, but it was required to do them seperate
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