In the laboratory a student uses a "coffee cup" calorimeter to determine the specific heat of a metal. She heats 18.1 grams of tin to 99.30°C and then drops it into a cup containing 75.6 grams of water at 22.78°C. She measures the final temperature to be 23.73°C. Assuming that all of the heat is transferred to the water, she calculates the specific heat of tin to be J/g°C.

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In the laboratory a student uses a "coffee cup" calorimeter to determine the specific heat of a metal.
She heats 18.1 grams of tin to 99.30°C and then drops it into a cup containing 75.6 grams of water at 22.78°C. She measures the final temperature to be 23.73°C.
Assuming that all of the heat is transferred to the water, she calculates the specific heat of tin to be
J/g C.
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Transcribed Image Text:[References] Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. In the laboratory a student uses a "coffee cup" calorimeter to determine the specific heat of a metal. She heats 18.1 grams of tin to 99.30°C and then drops it into a cup containing 75.6 grams of water at 22.78°C. She measures the final temperature to be 23.73°C. Assuming that all of the heat is transferred to the water, she calculates the specific heat of tin to be J/g C. Submit Answer Try Another Version 10 item attempts remaining Previous earch
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