Suppose a 50.0 g block of silver (specific heat = 0.2350 J/g-"C) at 100°C is placed in contact with a 50.0 g block of iron (specific heat = 0.4494 J/g C) at O°C, and the two blocks are insulated from the rest of the universe. The final temperature of the two blocks Multiple Choice will be exactly 50k. is unrelated to the composition of the blocks. will be lower than 50°C. cannot he nrertirted
Suppose a 50.0 g block of silver (specific heat = 0.2350 J/g-"C) at 100°C is placed in contact with a 50.0 g block of iron (specific heat = 0.4494 J/g C) at O°C, and the two blocks are insulated from the rest of the universe. The final temperature of the two blocks Multiple Choice will be exactly 50k. is unrelated to the composition of the blocks. will be lower than 50°C. cannot he nrertirted
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Transcribed Image Text:Suppose a 50.0 g block of silver (specific heat 0.2350 J/g-°C) at 100°C is placed in contact with a 50.0 g block of
iron (specific heat = 0.4494 J/g."C) at 0°C, and the two blocks are insulated from the rest of the universe. The final
temperature of the two blocks
Multiple Choice
will be exactly 50k.
is unrelated to the composition of the blocks.
will be lower than 50°C.
cannot ha nrelirteef

Transcribed Image Text:will be exactly 50°C.
is unrelated to the composition of the blocks.
will be lower than 50°C.
cannot be predicted.
will be higher than 50°C.
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