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A hot (70 degrees Celcius) lump of metal has a mass of 250 gm and a specific heat of 0.25 cal/gm-degrees Celcius. John drops the metal into a 500 gm calorimeter containing 75g of water at 20 degrees celcius. The calorimeter is constructed of a material that has a specific heat of 0.10 cal/gm-Degrees Celcius. Once the combination of metal, calorimeter and water reach equilibrium, what will be the final temperature?
A hot (70 degrees Celcius) lump of metal has a mass of 250 gm and a specific heat of 0.25 cal/gm-degrees Celcius. John drops the metal into a 500 gm calorimeter containing 75g of water at 20 degrees celcius. The calorimeter is constructed of a material that has a specific heat of 0.10 cal/gm-Degrees Celcius. Once the combination of metal, calorimeter and water reach equilibrium, what will be the final temperature?
Casey DurganLv2
18 Apr 2019
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