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2 January, 00:00

A 45.0 g block of an unknown metal is heated in a hot water bath to 100.0°c. when the block is placed in an insulated vessel containing 130.0 g of water at 25.0°c, the final temperature is 28.0°c. determine the specific heat of the unknown metal. the cs for water is 4.18 j/g°c.

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  1. 2 January, 02:09
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    Let's apply the principle of conservation of energy.

    Heat of metal = Heat of water

    mCmetalΔT = mCwaterΔT

    Applying the given values,

    (45 g) (Cmetal) (100 - 28 °C) = (130 g) (4.18 J/g-°C) (28 - 25 °C)

    Solving for Cmetal,

    Cmetal = 0.503 J/g°C

    Therefore, the heat capacity of the unknown metal is 0.503 J/g°C.
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