When a 50 g sample of an unknown metal is heated from 35.0°C to 50.0°C, it
absorbs 345J of energy.
Part a) Calculate the specific heat capacity of the unknown metal. Show all of your
work. You can type your work or include a picture as an attachment.
Part b) Use the table below to determine the identity of the unknown metal.
Substance
: iron 0.46
Copper 0.39
Gold 0.13
Nickel 0.50
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