A 55 grams copper calorimeter

  1. seventu grams of a piece of iron at 95 degree celsius is dropped into a copper calorimeter containing 150 grams of water at 20
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  2. A 200 gram copper calorimeter contains 400 grams of water at 25 C. A metal specimen weighing 250 grams is heated to a certain
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  3. A piece of copper of mass 40 grams at 20 degrees Celsius is placed in a copper calorimeter of mass 60 grams containing 50 grams
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  4. A 100-g aluminum calorimeter contains a mixture of 40 g of ice and 200 g of water at equilibrium. A copper cylinder of mass 300
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  5. A 55 grams copper calorimeter contains an unknown mass of water at 18 degrees celcius. When 755 grams of alloy at 100 degrees
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  6. A scientist has 42.359 grams of copper. She uses 3.08 grams in an experiment. How many grams of copper are left?Responses 38.559
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  7. A scientist has 42.359 grams of copper. She uses 3.08 grams in an experiment. How many grams of copper are left?Responses 11.559
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  8. A student heats 64.05 grams of nickel to 97.80 °C and then drops it into a cup containing 81.11 grams of water at 21.79 °C.
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  9. Suppose 11.0 g of ice at -10.0∘C is placed into 300.0 g of water in a 200.0-g copper calorimeter. The final temperature of the
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  10. A piece of copper at 90°C is added 2.200 KG of water at 15°C inside an aluminum calorimeter that has a mass of .100 KG the
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