A student is using a calorimeter to determine the specific heat of a metallic sample. She measures out 177.0 grams of her metal and heats it to 97.8 degrees Celsius. Then, she puts the sample into a calorimeter containing 11.59 grams of water at 44.8 degrees Celsius. She measures the temperature of the water in the calorimeter until the number stops changing, then records the final temperature to be 56.8 degrees Celsius. What is the specific heat of the metal? Please answer to three digits after the decimal point.

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A student is using a calorimeter to
determine the specific heat of a metallic
sample. She measures out 177.0 grams of
her metal and heats it to 97.8 degrees
Celsius. Then, she puts the sample into a
calorimeter containing 11.59 grams of water
at 44.8 degrees Celsius. She measures the
temperature of the water in the calorimeter
until the number stops changing, then
records the final temperature to be 56.8
degrees Celsius. What is the specific heat of
the metal? Please answer to three digits
after the decimal point.
Transcribed Image Text:A student is using a calorimeter to determine the specific heat of a metallic sample. She measures out 177.0 grams of her metal and heats it to 97.8 degrees Celsius. Then, she puts the sample into a calorimeter containing 11.59 grams of water at 44.8 degrees Celsius. She measures the temperature of the water in the calorimeter until the number stops changing, then records the final temperature to be 56.8 degrees Celsius. What is the specific heat of the metal? Please answer to three digits after the decimal point.
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