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A 522g piece of copper tubing is heated to 89.5C and placed in an insulated vessel containing 159g of water at 22.8C. Assuming...Asked by carl
a 506g piece of copper tubing is heated to 89.5C and placed in an insulated vessel containing 159g of water at 22.8C. Assuming no loss of water and a heat capacity for the vessel of 10.0J/K, what is the final temperature of the system (c of copper = 0.387 J/g*K)?
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Albert
Q=cm(Tf-Ti)
Q = the heat of an object
m = the mass
c = the heat capacity of the substance
Tf= the final temperature
Ti= the initial temperature
Q gained by water = Q lost by copper
Make sure your units go together.
Q = the heat of an object
m = the mass
c = the heat capacity of the substance
Tf= the final temperature
Ti= the initial temperature
Q gained by water = Q lost by copper
Make sure your units go together.
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