R F Show complete calculations for each question. 1. A metal sample weighing 35.0 g and at a temperature of 99.1°C was placed in 50.0 g of water in a calorimeter at 20.0°C. The calorimeter reached a final temperature of 23.3°C. 23.3C-2 33.c -75.8:0-23.3.C- 690.36,50.074184 690.36] °C - T) What was AT? (T a. final water °C What was AT? metal b. How much heat flowed into the water? C. J/(g °C) d. Calculate the specific heat capacity of the metal. Gwater) = 4.18 J/(g· °C) What is the approximate molar mass of the metal? e.

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1. A metal sample weighing 35.0 g and at a temperature of 99.1°C was placed in 50.0 g of water
in a calorimeter at 20.0°C. The calorimeter reached a final temperature of 23.3°C.
23.3C-2
33.c
-75.8:0-23.3.C-
690.36,50.074184
690.36]
°C
- T)
What was AT? (T
a.
final
water
°C
What was AT?
metal
b.
How much heat flowed into the water?
C.
J/(g °C)
d. Calculate the specific heat capacity of the metal.
Gwater) = 4.18 J/(g· °C)
What is the approximate molar mass of the metal?
e.
Transcribed Image Text:R F Show complete calculations for each question. 1. A metal sample weighing 35.0 g and at a temperature of 99.1°C was placed in 50.0 g of water in a calorimeter at 20.0°C. The calorimeter reached a final temperature of 23.3°C. 23.3C-2 33.c -75.8:0-23.3.C- 690.36,50.074184 690.36] °C - T) What was AT? (T a. final water °C What was AT? metal b. How much heat flowed into the water? C. J/(g °C) d. Calculate the specific heat capacity of the metal. Gwater) = 4.18 J/(g· °C) What is the approximate molar mass of the metal? e.
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