Hello, can you help me with the question and all the part? I'm having dificulties doing the problem. A 12.99 g sample of copper that is a 7.9 C is added to 1.00 g of hot water is initally at 93.2 C.   a)From the fist law of thermodynamics, what is the equation relating the sum of the heats of the two components? I use Q= m x c x delta T   b) Algebraically substitue in symbols for the specific heat capacities for the copper water (Cs, Cu, and Cs, H2O), the symbols for masses (mCu and mH2O), and the symbols for the temperture change (Tp,Ti, Cu, and TiH2O).   c) Solve the algebraic problem in (b) for the Tp the final temperature of water.   d) Substitute in the values determine the final temperature of the metal in water. Hint: it's the same for both water and copper.     Can you please help me with all the part?

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Hello, can you help me with the question and all the part? I'm having dificulties doing the problem.

A 12.99 g sample of copper that is a 7.9 C is added to 1.00 g of hot water is initally at 93.2 C.

 

a)From the fist law of thermodynamics, what is the equation relating the sum of the heats of the two components?

I use Q= m x c x delta T

 

b) Algebraically substitue in symbols for the specific heat capacities for the copper water (Cs, Cu, and Cs, H2O), the symbols for masses (mCu and mH2O), and the symbols for the temperture change (Tp,Ti, Cu, and TiH2O).

 

c) Solve the algebraic problem in (b) for the Tp the final temperature of water.

 

d) Substitute in the values determine the final temperature of the metal in water. Hint: it's the same for both water and copper.

 

 

Can you please help me with all the part? 

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