Two aircraft rivets, one of iron and the other of copper, are placed in a calorimeter that has an initial temperature of

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Two aircraft rivets, one of iron and the other of copper, are placed in a calorimeter that has an initial temperature of 10°C. The data for the metals are as follows: Iron Copper Mass(g) 38.0 25.0 Initial 7 (°C) 0.0 100.0 c(J/g.K) 0.450 0.387 (a) Will heat flow from Fe to Cu or from Cu to Fe? O Cu to Fe O Fe to Cu (b) To determine the actual final temperature, what must be known? the volume of the calorimeter the heat capacity of the calorimeter the density of the metals (c) What is the maximum final temperature of the system (assuming the heat capacity of the calorimeter is negligible)? °C
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