A metal sample weighing 129.50 grams and at a temperature of 98.8 degrees Celsius was placed in 46.00 grams of water in a calorimeter at 24.5 degrees Celsius. At equilibrium the temperature of the water and metal was 37.9 degrees Celsius. Calculate the specific heat of the metal. The specific heat of the water is 4.184 J/g/C Report your answer to three significant figures. DO NOT USE EXPONENTIAL NOTATION DO NOT INCLUDE UNITS Your Answer:

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A metal sample weighing 129.50 grams and at a temperature of 98.8 degrees Celsius
was placed in 46.00 grams of water in a calorimeter at 24.5 degrees Celsius. At
equilibrium the temperature of the water and metal was 37.9 degrees Celsius.
Calculate the specific heat of the metal.
The specific heat of the water is 4.184 J/g/C
Report your answer to three significant figures.
DO NOT USE EXPONENTIAL NOTATION
DO NOT INCLUDE UNITS
Your Answer:
Transcribed Image Text:A metal sample weighing 129.50 grams and at a temperature of 98.8 degrees Celsius was placed in 46.00 grams of water in a calorimeter at 24.5 degrees Celsius. At equilibrium the temperature of the water and metal was 37.9 degrees Celsius. Calculate the specific heat of the metal. The specific heat of the water is 4.184 J/g/C Report your answer to three significant figures. DO NOT USE EXPONENTIAL NOTATION DO NOT INCLUDE UNITS Your Answer:
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