A chunk of metal is immersed in boiling water, then it is transferred into a Styrofoam cup containing 250g of water at 20°C. After a minute or so, the temperature of the contents of the cup is 24°C. i. How much heat is gained by the water? ii. How much heat is lost by the metal? iii. What is the heat capacity of this chunk of metal?
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