Part A Brass has a density of 8.40 g/cmº and a specific heat capacity of 0.385 Jg-1.0-1. A 15.2 cm3 piece of brass at an

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Part A Brass has a density of 8.40 g/cmº and a specific heat capacity of 0.385 Jg-1.0-1. A 15.2 cm3 piece of brass at an

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Part A Brass Has A Density Of 8 40 G Cmo And A Specific Heat Capacity Of 0 385 Jg 1 0 1 A 15 2 Cm3 Piece Of Brass At An 1
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Part A Brass has a density of 8.40 g/cmº and a specific heat capacity of 0.385 Jg-1.0-1. A 15.2 cm3 piece of brass at an initial temperature of 167 °C is dropped into an insulated container with 150.0 g water initially at 22.2°C. What will be the final temperature of the brass-water mixture? Express your answer in degrees Celsius to three significant figures. You may want to reference (Page) Section 7.1 while completing this problem. Va ΑΣΦ ? T = °C Submit Request Answer
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