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6 October, 09:28

Suppose that 100 grams of water at 50.0°C is placed in contact with 200 grams of iron at 30.0°C. The final

temperature is 46.5°C. The specific heats of water and iron respectively, are 4.18 and 0.45 joules per gram times

Celsius. How much heat energy did the iron gain?

1.500

12,000J

21.000

1.000J

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  1. 6 October, 11:11
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    The answer would be 1.5 kJ.

    Explanation:

    When you use the equation q = m x c x ∆T you will be able to find the energy gained or lost. The data for the water in this case is just there to distract you so ignore it. : D
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