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Chemistry, 08.07.2019 16:20 sampurple123

30 ! a friend needs these answers and i don't know what to say. if you don't know the answer, ask somebody who might know, and tell @tracysparkle1 a student heats a 15.0 gram metallic sphere of unknown composition to a temperature of 98°c. the sphere is transferred to a calorimeter containing 100. ml of water at a temperature of 25.0°c. the student observes that the resulting temperture of both the water and the object is 27.1°c after the object is submerged. 1. describe, in terms of the object and the water, the flow of heat energy that took place during the experiment. 2. calculate the amount of heat energy gained by the water in the calorimeter. q = mc∆ 3. using the quantity of heat calculated in the previous question, determine the specific heat of the object.

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