Chemistry, asked by mankavin, 10 months ago

5g of an alloy was heated to 100°c and then immersed in 100g H2O at 30°c.
The temperature of water rose to 80°c.
Find the specific heat capacity of the alloy

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Answered by nightlighter02
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Go to calculating final temperature when mixing two samples of water ... Problem #1: A 610. g piece of copper tubing is heated to 95.3 °C and placed in an ... g of water at 36.5 °C. Assuming no loss of water and heat capacity for the vessel of 10.0 J/K, ... a) I looked up the values for the specific heats of gold and silver online

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