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A 150.0-g sample of a metal at 69.7°C is added to 150.0 g of H2O at 10.5°C. The temperature of the water rises to 13.6°C.
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400 grams of a metal at 300 C is added to 100 grams of of water at 20 C. Assuming all the heat lost by the metal is gained by
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Sammie
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When 31 g of a metal at 88 ◦C is added to
46 g of water at 27 ◦C, the temperature of the water rises to 34 ◦C. What is the
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Amy
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heat lost by metal + heat gained by water = 0
[mass metal x specific heat metal x (Tfinal-Tinitial)] + [mass water x specific
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korko
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In this experiment a hot metal block at 100oC is added to cold water in a calorimeter. The heat lost by the metal block equals
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Sarah
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An insulated beaker contains 250.0 grams of water at 25C. Exactly 41.6 g of a metal at 100.0C was dropped in the beaker. The
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bob
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A piece of metal of mass 25 g at 94◦C is placed in a calorimeter containing 57.4 g of water at 24◦C. The final temperature
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Amy
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A piece of metal of mass 12 g at 104◦C is
placed in a calorimeter containing 45.4 g of water at 22◦C. The final temperature
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Anonymous
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A piece of metal of mass 18 g at 107◦C is placed in a calorimeter containing 56.5 g of water at 25◦C. The final temperature
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Ali
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A piece of metal of mass 25 g at 94◦C is placed
in a calorimeter containing 57.4 g of water at 24◦C. The final temperature of
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jane
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