A 50.0-g sample of metal at 100.00 C is added to 40.0 g water that is initially
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A 50.0-g sample of metal at 100.00 °C is added to 40.0 g water that is initially 23.50 °C. The final temperature of both the water and the metal is 28.46 °C.
(a) Use the specific heat of water to fi nd the heat absorbed by the water.
(b) How much heat did the metal sample lose?
(c) Calculate the specific heat of the metal.
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