Equal masses of the three metals shown below are all initially at 25oC. aluminum (c = 0.897 J/goC) silver (c = 0.233 J/goC) zinc (c = 0.387 J/goC) The same amount of heat is added to each metal. Which metal reaches the lowest final temperature? -- _______________ (aluminum  OR silver OR zinc) Each metal is heated to the same temperature on the stove, then placed in 250 mL of 25oC water. Which metal will cause the smallest increase in water temperature? --_________ (aluminum  OR silver OR zinc) Each metal is cooled to the same temperature in a freezer, then placed in 250 mL of 25oC water. Which metal will cause the largest decrease in water temperature? --__________ (aluminum OR silver OR zinc)

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Equal masses of the three metals shown below are all initially at 25oC.

aluminum (c = 0.897 J/goC)

silver (c = 0.233 J/goC)

zinc (c = 0.387 J/goC)

The same amount of heat is added to each metal. Which metal reaches the lowest final temperature? -- _______________ (aluminum  OR silver OR zinc)

Each metal is heated to the same temperature on the stove, then placed in 250 mL of 25oC water. Which metal will cause the smallest increase in water temperature? --_________ (aluminum  OR silver OR zinc)

Each metal is cooled to the same temperature in a freezer, then placed in 250 mL of 25oC water. Which metal will cause the largest decrease in water temperature? --__________ (aluminum OR silver OR zinc)

 

 
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