A hot 100.0 g lump of an unknown substance initially at Substance Specific heat (J/(g.°C)) 183.0 °C is placed in 35.0 mL of water initially at 25.0 °C and aluminum 0.897 the system is allowed to reach thermal equilibrium. The final graphite 0.709 temperature of the system is 85.0 °C. rhodium 0.243 titanium 0.523 tungsten 0.132 Using this information and the specific heat values for zinc 0.388 several metals in the table, identify the unknown water 4.184 substance. Assume no heat is lost to the surroundings. zinc rhodium titanium aluminum tungsten O graphite

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A hot 100.0 g lump of an unknown substance initially at
Substance
Specific heat (J/(g.°C))
183.0 °C is placed in 35.0 mL of water initially at 25.0 °C and
aluminum
0.897
the system is allowed to reach thermal equilibrium. The final
graphite
0.709
temperature of the system is 85.0 °C.
rhodium
0.243
titanium
0.523
tungsten
0.132
Using this information and the specific heat values for
zinc
0.388
several metals in the table, identify the unknown
water
4.184
substance. Assume no heat is lost to the surroundings.
zinc
rhodium
titanium
aluminum
tungsten
graphite
Transcribed Image Text:A hot 100.0 g lump of an unknown substance initially at Substance Specific heat (J/(g.°C)) 183.0 °C is placed in 35.0 mL of water initially at 25.0 °C and aluminum 0.897 the system is allowed to reach thermal equilibrium. The final graphite 0.709 temperature of the system is 85.0 °C. rhodium 0.243 titanium 0.523 tungsten 0.132 Using this information and the specific heat values for zinc 0.388 several metals in the table, identify the unknown water 4.184 substance. Assume no heat is lost to the surroundings. zinc rhodium titanium aluminum tungsten graphite
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