Part II. Data Table Al 40.90g 92.55 l00°C symbol of metal used mass of empty 8" test tube mass of test tube and metal initial temperature of metal mass of water in Styrofoam cup 75,00g 21.2°C 31.4°C_ I cal initial temperature of water final temperature of metal and water mix specific heat of water specific heat of your metal from handbook ,900 Calculations (Carry out to the proper number of signiflcant digits.) 1. Mass of metal used. 92.5g -90.90g = 5l.6g ら.65 2. Change in temperature of metal. MCAT =- mcAT 68.6 (Sl,@(I) (3.4-21.2) =.-51,66) () %3D 10.2 3. Mass of water used. 75.00 4. Change in temperature of water. 10,2 5. Heat gained by water. 32,000 6. Calculated specific heat of metal. 51.66 7. Percentage error of experiment.
Part II. Data Table Al 40.90g 92.55 l00°C symbol of metal used mass of empty 8" test tube mass of test tube and metal initial temperature of metal mass of water in Styrofoam cup 75,00g 21.2°C 31.4°C_ I cal initial temperature of water final temperature of metal and water mix specific heat of water specific heat of your metal from handbook ,900 Calculations (Carry out to the proper number of signiflcant digits.) 1. Mass of metal used. 92.5g -90.90g = 5l.6g ら.65 2. Change in temperature of metal. MCAT =- mcAT 68.6 (Sl,@(I) (3.4-21.2) =.-51,66) () %3D 10.2 3. Mass of water used. 75.00 4. Change in temperature of water. 10,2 5. Heat gained by water. 32,000 6. Calculated specific heat of metal. 51.66 7. Percentage error of experiment.
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