mochemistry [References] TUTOR Thermal Equilibrium I A 44.4 g sample of copper at 99.8 °C is carefully placed into an insulated container containing 157 g of water at 18.5 °C. Calculate the final temperature when thermal equilibrium is reached. Assume there is no energy transferred to or from the container. Specific heat capacities: Cu = 0.385 J gl °C-1 H2O = 4.184 J gl °C-1 °C Submit Show Approach Show Tutor Steps Submit Answer Try Another Version 10 item attempts remaining

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TUTOR Thermal Equilibrium I
A 44.4 g sample of copper at 99.8 °C is carefully placed into an insulated container containing 157 g of water at 18.5 °C. Calculate the final temperature
when thermal equilibrium is reached.
Assume there is no energy transferred to or from the container.
Specific heat capacities:
Cu = 0.385 J gl °C-1
H2O = 4.184 J gl °C-1
°C
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Transcribed Image Text:mochemistry [References] TUTOR Thermal Equilibrium I A 44.4 g sample of copper at 99.8 °C is carefully placed into an insulated container containing 157 g of water at 18.5 °C. Calculate the final temperature when thermal equilibrium is reached. Assume there is no energy transferred to or from the container. Specific heat capacities: Cu = 0.385 J gl °C-1 H2O = 4.184 J gl °C-1 °C Submit Show Approach Show Tutor Steps Submit Answer Try Another Version 10 item attempts remaining
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