When 16 kg of some unknown at 220 degrees celsius is added to 6 kg of water at 20 degrees celsius the resulting temperature is 80 degrees celsius. What is the specific heat (c) of the unknown. Use 4186 (J/kg times kelvin) as the specific heat of water

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Chapter16: Temperature And The Kinetic Theory Of Gases
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When 16 kg of some unknown at 220 degrees celsius is added to 6 kg of water at 20 degrees celsius the resulting temperature is 80 degrees celsius. What is the specific heat (c) of the unknown.

Use 4186 (J/kg times kelvin) as the specific heat of water

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