7. 200g of copper is placed in an oven. The hot metal is removed from the oven and quickly added to 300g of water. The starting temperature of the water was 12°C. After adding the metal, the final temperature was 37°C. Assuming that the heat lost by the metal = heat gained by the water, what was the temperature of the oven? The specific heat of copper is 0.385 J/g/°C, and the specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g/°C.

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7. 200g of copper is placed in an oven. The hot metal is removed from the oven and
quickly added to 300g of water. The starting temperature of the water was 12°C. After
adding the metal, the final temperature was 37°C. Assuming that the heat lost by the
metal = heat gained by the water, what was the temperature of the oven? The specific
heat of copper is 0.385 J/g/°C, and the specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g/°C.
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Transcribed Image Text:7. 200g of copper is placed in an oven. The hot metal is removed from the oven and quickly added to 300g of water. The starting temperature of the water was 12°C. After adding the metal, the final temperature was 37°C. Assuming that the heat lost by the metal = heat gained by the water, what was the temperature of the oven? The specific heat of copper is 0.385 J/g/°C, and the specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g/°C. %3D
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