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An unknown metal has a mass of 4.67g. It is heated to 95.1 C and then placed in a calorimeter that contains 24.3g of water at
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In an experiment 1.015 g of a metal carbonate, containing an unknown metal M, is heated to give the metal oxide and 0.361 g CO2.
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a 225.0g sample of an unknown, silver, pure metal was heated to 95.5 degrees Celsius and then put into 150.50g of water at 22.5
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A 108g piece of unknown metal is heated to 100 degrees C in boiling water. The heated sample of metal is then dropped into 50ml
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a 23.8 g sample of unknown metal heated at 100 degrees c is placed in 50.0 mL of water at 24 degrees c resulting in 8.5 c
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a 225.0 g sample of an unknown, silver, pure metal was heated to 95.5 degrees celsius then put into 150.50 g of water at 22.5
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In a laboratory experiment, a calorimeter is used to find the specific heat of an unknown metal. 100.0 grams of dry metal shot
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an unknown metal reacts with chlorine to produce 6.84 g of metal chloride. when metal chloride dissolves in 100 mL of solvent
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An unknown metal, heated to an unknown temperature until a liquid is dropped
into a calorimeter that has 250 ml of water. The
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In which case would the kinetic energy of particles be increasing? (1 point)
Responses Metal is melted at 1,300°C. Metal is
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