16.) A 45.0 g silver spoon was submerge to a 200 g of coffee drink in a 432 g ceramic mug. If the initial temperature of the coffee drink was 100 °C and the silver spoon and mug is at the temperature of 25°C, what would be the final temperature of the three materials if they are allowed to reach thermal equilibrium? Assume that heat transfer only occurs between the three materials and the specific capacity of the coffee drink is similar to water which is 4.184 J/g °C. The heat capacity of the spoon and mug is 0.233 and 0.326 J/g °C. А.) 88.5 оC В.) 116 0С C.) 81.38 °C D.) 50°C

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16.) A 45.0 g silver spoon was submerge to a 200 g of coffee drink in a 432 g ceramic mug. If the initial
temperature of the coffee drink was 100 °C and the silver spoon and mug is at the temperature of
25°C, what would be the final temperature of the three materials if they are allowed to reach thermal
equilibrium? Assume that heat transfer only occurs between the three materials and the specific
capacity of the coffee drink is similar to water which is 4.184 J/g °C. The heat capacity of the spoon
and mug is 0.233 and 0.326 J/g °C.
A.) 88.5 °C
В.) 116 °C
C.) 81.38 °C
D.) 50°C
Transcribed Image Text:16.) A 45.0 g silver spoon was submerge to a 200 g of coffee drink in a 432 g ceramic mug. If the initial temperature of the coffee drink was 100 °C and the silver spoon and mug is at the temperature of 25°C, what would be the final temperature of the three materials if they are allowed to reach thermal equilibrium? Assume that heat transfer only occurs between the three materials and the specific capacity of the coffee drink is similar to water which is 4.184 J/g °C. The heat capacity of the spoon and mug is 0.233 and 0.326 J/g °C. A.) 88.5 °C В.) 116 °C C.) 81.38 °C D.) 50°C
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