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A 226 g sample of brass at 105◦C is placed in
a calorimeter cup that contains 283 g of water
at 29◦C.
If you disregard the absorption of heat
by the cup, what will be the final temperature? Assume the specific heat of brass is 376 J/kg ·◦ C, and the specific heat of water is 4180 J/kg ·◦ C.
Answer in units of ◦C.
a calorimeter cup that contains 283 g of water
at 29◦C.
If you disregard the absorption of heat
by the cup, what will be the final temperature? Assume the specific heat of brass is 376 J/kg ·◦ C, and the specific heat of water is 4180 J/kg ·◦ C.
Answer in units of ◦C.
Answers
Answered by
R_scott
heat lost by brass is gained by water
226 * 376 * (105 - t) = 283 * 4180 * (t - 29)
solve for t
226 * 376 * (105 - t) = 283 * 4180 * (t - 29)
solve for t
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