You first heat an object to 100 "C. She you put the 64.7 g object in a 199 g aluminum calorimeter containing 102 g of wa
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You first heat an object to 100 "C. She you put the 64.7 g object in a 199 g aluminum calorimeter containing 102 g of wa
You first heat an object to 100 "C. She you put the 64.7 g object in a 199 g aluminum calorimeter containing 102 g of water. Initially, the aluminum and water are at 19.9 °C, and are thermally insulated from their surroundings. Substance Specific heat, J/(kg-K) Water 4186 Beryllium 1820 Aluminum 900 Glass 837 Silicon 703 Iron (steel) 448 Copper 387 Silver 234 Gold 129 Lead 128 What is the specific heat of the object if you find the final temperature to be 23.1 "C? Express your answer using two significant figures. 15. ΑΣΦ ? COL= J/(kg-K) Submit Request Answer Part B Referring to the table, identify what the object is likely made of Beryllium O Aluminum Glass Silicon Iron (steel) OO O Copper O Silver Gold Lead Pearson
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