Asked by Alyssa
A 500 g sample of gold heated to 971.0 deg. C is placed in a calorimeter containing 220 g of water initially at 20.0 deg. C. If no heat is lost to the surrounding environment what will the final temperature of the water be? [HINT: At the end, the sample will be in thermal equilibrium with the water.]
I used the equation ((M1C1T1) + (M2C2T2))/ ((M1C1) + (M2C2)) to get 355.397 K but it was incorrect. What am I doing wrong?
I used the equation ((M1C1T1) + (M2C2T2))/ ((M1C1) + (M2C2)) to get 355.397 K but it was incorrect. What am I doing wrong?
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Answered by
bobpursley
Wondering how you got Kelvin for your temperature?
Answered by
Anonymous
you stupid
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