A coffee cup calorimeter with a heat capacity of 28.9 J/°C is set up to analyze an unknown metal sample. The temperature of the calorimeter starts at 24.35°C and increases by 3.65°C when 11.62 g of the unknown metal, initially at T = 100.0°C, is added to it. What is the identity of the metal? Bronze (an alloy of copper and tin), Cp = 0.435 J g-¹ °C-¹ Fool's gold, FeS2, Cp = 0.520 J g-¹ °C-1 Gold, Au, Cp = 0.126 J g-¹ °C-1 Jbry Brass (an alloy of copper and zinc). Cp = 0.380 Jg¹ °C-1

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A coffee cup calorimeter with a heat capacity of 28.9 J/°C is set up to analyze an
unknown metal sample. The temperature of the calorimeter starts at 24.35°C and
increases by 3.65°C when 11.62 g of the unknown metal, initially at T = 100.0°C, is
added to it.
What is the identity of the metal?
Bronze (an alloy of copper and tin), Cp = 0.435 J g¯¹ °C-¹
Fool's gold, FeS2, Cp = 0.520 Jg-¹ °C-1
Gold, Au, C₂ = 0.126 J g-¹ °C-1
Brass (an alloy of copper and zinc), C₂ = 0.380 Jg¹ °C-¹
Transcribed Image Text:A coffee cup calorimeter with a heat capacity of 28.9 J/°C is set up to analyze an unknown metal sample. The temperature of the calorimeter starts at 24.35°C and increases by 3.65°C when 11.62 g of the unknown metal, initially at T = 100.0°C, is added to it. What is the identity of the metal? Bronze (an alloy of copper and tin), Cp = 0.435 J g¯¹ °C-¹ Fool's gold, FeS2, Cp = 0.520 Jg-¹ °C-1 Gold, Au, C₂ = 0.126 J g-¹ °C-1 Brass (an alloy of copper and zinc), C₂ = 0.380 Jg¹ °C-¹
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