8. 66.80 g of lead is heated to 155°C and then placed into a foam cup calorimeter containing 70.0 mL of water at 15.2 C. Assuming no heat loss, calculate the final temperature of the water and lead.

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8. 66.80 g of lead is heated to 155°C and then placed into a foam cup calorimeter containing 70.0 mL of water
at 15.2°C. Assuming no heat loss, calculate the final temperature of the water and lead.
Specific Heat Capacities of common substances:
Water () = 4.184-
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Iron (s) -0.45
Aluminum (s) -0.89
Mercury () =0.14 -
Carbon (s) - 0.71
Silver (s) -0.24 -
Gold (s) = 0.13
Brass (yellow solid alloy) = 0.402 -
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Transcribed Image Text:8. 66.80 g of lead is heated to 155°C and then placed into a foam cup calorimeter containing 70.0 mL of water at 15.2°C. Assuming no heat loss, calculate the final temperature of the water and lead. Specific Heat Capacities of common substances: Water () = 4.184- I Iron (s) -0.45 Aluminum (s) -0.89 Mercury () =0.14 - Carbon (s) - 0.71 Silver (s) -0.24 - Gold (s) = 0.13 Brass (yellow solid alloy) = 0.402 - Sign out Ov 8 5:15 DELL esc -> @ 23 24 backspac %3D 1 3 4 e y tab S d. f a ? C V shift alt ctrl alt inte %#m
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