A hot (A)=218 g aluminum metal sample at 100°C was placed in an isolated calorimeter that contains cold water at (D)=1.95°C. What was the temperature of the system in (C) when it reaches thermal equilibrium? Specific Heat of Metals Mass (g) Metal Temperature (°C) Standard Specific Heat (cal/g.K) Sample Sample System Water Sample System Water Aluminum (A) 900 0.215 (B) 100 (C) (D) Mass of Calorimeter: 30.0 g O 6.80°C 8.26°C O 8.53°C ہے

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A hot (A)=218 g aluminum metal sample at 100°C was placed in an isolated
calorimeter that contains cold water at (D)=1.95°C. What was the temperature of
the system in (C) when it reaches thermal equilibrium?
Specific Heat of Metals
Mass (g)
Metal
Temperature (°C)
Standard Specific
Sample Sample System
Water Sample System Water
Heat (cal/g.K)
Aluminum (A)
900
(B)
100
(C)
0.215
(D)
Mass of Calorimeter:
30.0 g
O 6.80°C
O 8,26°C
O 8.53°C
O 6.96°C
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