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Chemistry, 15.12.2021 21:00 BigDaddy1220

The sample of metal is heated to 100°C before it is added to the calorimeter. The calorimeter is allowed to sit for five minutes, and the temperature is monitored until the overall system (both water and metal) reaches thermal equilibrium at a temperature of 15.5°C. You are given an 80-gram sample of metal and a small calorimeter determine the specific heat of the sample. Before adding the sample, 150 grams of water are added to the calorimeter, and the starting temperature of the water is measured to be 14.1°C. You know that the specific heat of water is approximately 4.184 J/g C. Use the heat absorbed by the water to determine the specific heat of the metal.

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