A chemist heats the block is silver as shown in the interactive then place is the metal sample in a cup of oil at 25.00 Celsius instead of a cup of water. The temperature of the oil increases 25.85 Celsius. Calculate the mass of oil in the cup. The specific heat of silver is 0.234 J/GC. And the specific heat of oil is 1.74 J/g C.    Mass of water in cup 64.000 g Temperature of water and cup 25.00 Celsius Massive cup without water for 4.000 g

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A chemist heats the block is silver as shown in the interactive then place is the metal sample in a cup of oil at 25.00 Celsius instead of a cup of water. The temperature of the oil increases 25.85 Celsius. Calculate the mass of oil in the cup. The specific heat of silver is 0.234 J/GC. And the specific heat of oil is 1.74 J/g C. 
 
Mass of water in cup 64.000 g
Temperature of water and cup 25.00 Celsius
Massive cup without water for 4.000 g 
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0.0000 g
Mod=
25.00 °C
ΤΟ
H₂O
Add water to the cup and heat a block of metal. Use the balance to
measure the mass and the thermometer to measure the temperature.
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A chemist heats the block of silver as shown in the interactive, then places the metal sample in a cup of oil at 25.00 °C
instead of a cup of water. The temperature of the oil increases to 25.85 "C. Calculate the mass of oil in the cup. The specific
heat of silver is 0.234 3/g °C and the specific heat of oil is 1.74 J/g. "C.
Transcribed Image Text:uestion 8 of 8 > ✔Help 0.0000 g Mod= 25.00 °C ΤΟ H₂O Add water to the cup and heat a block of metal. Use the balance to measure the mass and the thermometer to measure the temperature. Click Reset to start over Au Reset A chemist heats the block of silver as shown in the interactive, then places the metal sample in a cup of oil at 25.00 °C instead of a cup of water. The temperature of the oil increases to 25.85 "C. Calculate the mass of oil in the cup. The specific heat of silver is 0.234 3/g °C and the specific heat of oil is 1.74 J/g. "C.
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