A 6.84 g mass of a metal was heated to 103.61°C and then plunged into 100.0 g of water at 23.08°C. The temperature of the resulting mixture became 26.63°C. a) How many joules did the water absorb? joules b) How many joules did the metal lose? |joules c) What is the heat capacity of the metal sample? |J.°c-1 d) What is the specific heat of the metal? J:g*1.0c-1

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A 6.84 g mass of a metal was heated to 103.61°C and then plunged into 100.0 g of water at 23.08°C. The temperature of the resulting mixture became 26.63°C.
a) How many joules did the water absorb?
joules
b) How many joules did the metal lose?
joules
c) What is the heat capacity of the metal sample?
J.°C-1
d) What is the specific heat of the metal?
| J•g¯1.°C-1
Transcribed Image Text:A 6.84 g mass of a metal was heated to 103.61°C and then plunged into 100.0 g of water at 23.08°C. The temperature of the resulting mixture became 26.63°C. a) How many joules did the water absorb? joules b) How many joules did the metal lose? joules c) What is the heat capacity of the metal sample? J.°C-1 d) What is the specific heat of the metal? | J•g¯1.°C-1
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