Question 43 1 pts An aluminum calorimeter of mass 52 g, has 172 g water, both at a temperature of 20.9°C. A 159-g piece

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Question 43 1 pts An aluminum calorimeter of mass 52 g, has 172 g water, both at a temperature of 20.9°C. A 159-g piece

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Question 43 1 Pts An Aluminum Calorimeter Of Mass 52 G Has 172 G Water Both At A Temperature Of 20 9 C A 159 G Piece 1
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Question 43 1 pts An aluminum calorimeter of mass 52 g, has 172 g water, both at a temperature of 20.9°C. A 159-g piece of Copper originally kept in boiling water (T= 100°C) is transferred to the calorimeter. Calculate the final equilibrium temperature of the mixture in °C. Specific Heats: Al = 900 J/kg, water =4186 J/g, Cu = 387 J/kg.
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