A 84.8-g piece of silver (s = 0.237 J/(g. °C)), initially at 268.0°C, is added to 128.4 g of a liquid, initially at 24.9°C, in an insulated container. The final temperature of the metal-liquid mixture at .equilibrium is 39.6°C. What is the identity of the liquid? Neglect the heat capacity of the container h methanol (s = 2.53 J/(g. °C)).a acetone (s = 2.15 J/(g. C)) .b %3D water (s = 4.18 J/(g. C)) .c %3D hexane (s = 2.27 J/(g. C)).d %3D ethanol (s = 2.43 J/(g. C)).e %3D autill aziall

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A 84.8-g piece of silver (s = 0.237 J/(g. °C)), initially at 268.0°C, is added to 128.4 g of a liquid,
initially at 24.9°C, in an insulated container. The final temperature of the metal-Hiquid mixture at
.equilibrium is 39.6°C. What is the identity of the liquid? Neglect the heat capacity of the container
methanol (s =
2.53 J/(g. °C) .a
acetone (s = 2.15 J/(g. °C)) .b
4.18 J/(g. °C)) .c
hexane (s = 2.27 J/(g. C)).d
water (s =
ethanol (s = 2.43 J/(g. °C)) .e
Transcribed Image Text:A 84.8-g piece of silver (s = 0.237 J/(g. °C)), initially at 268.0°C, is added to 128.4 g of a liquid, initially at 24.9°C, in an insulated container. The final temperature of the metal-Hiquid mixture at .equilibrium is 39.6°C. What is the identity of the liquid? Neglect the heat capacity of the container methanol (s = 2.53 J/(g. °C) .a acetone (s = 2.15 J/(g. °C)) .b 4.18 J/(g. °C)) .c hexane (s = 2.27 J/(g. C)).d water (s = ethanol (s = 2.43 J/(g. °C)) .e
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