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Chemistry, 04.07.2019 18:10 brendaesme

Calculate the amount of heat gained by the water in cup 2 after adding the hot object(s) to it.
use the data recorded in parts b and c and the formula q = mcδt. the specific heat capacity of water is 4.186 j/(g °c)
the data used in part b:
mass of cup 2, empty (g) 3.42
mass of cup 2 with water (g) 82.52
mass of water in cup 2 (g) 79.1
temperature of water in cup 2 (°c) 16.8
the data used in part c:
temperature of water in cup 1 (°c) 85.0
final temperature of water in cup 2 (°c) 23.2

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