A piece of copper ball of mass 20g at 200oc

  1. A piece of copper ball of mass 20g at 200oc is placed in a copper calorimeter of mass60g containing50g of water at 30oc
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  2. A piece of copper ball at 80 degree Celsius is quickly transferred into a copper calorimeter of mass 60g containing 200g of
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  3. A piece of copper ball of mass 20g at 200°c is placed in a copper calomiter of mass 60g containing 50g of water at 30°c
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  4. A piece of copper ball of mass 20g at200 Is placed in a copper calorimeter of mass 60g containing 50g of water at 30 ignoring
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  5. A piece of copper ball of mass 30grams at 150 degree celcius is placed in a copper calorimeter of mass 70gams containing 60grams
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  6. A piece of copper of ball of mass 20g is placed in a copper calorimeter of mass 60g containing 50g of water at 30 degree Celsius
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  7. one piece of copper metal at 105 C has twice the mass of another copper piece at 45 C. What is the final temperature if these
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  8. A piece of copper ball of mass 20g at 200°c is placed in a copper calorimeter of mass 60g containing 50g of water at 30°c
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  9. A piece of copper ball of mass 20g at 200 degree centigrade is placed in a copper calorimeter of mass 60g containing 50g of
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  10. A 45.0 g ball of copper has a net charge of 2.3 µC. What fraction of the copper's electrons have been removed? (Each copper
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