A 50.0-g calorimeter cup made from aluminum contains 0.100 kg of water. Both the aluminum and the water are at 25.0*C. A

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A 50.0-g calorimeter cup made from aluminum contains 0.100 kg of water. Both the aluminum and the water are at 25.0*C. A

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A 50 0 G Calorimeter Cup Made From Aluminum Contains 0 100 Kg Of Water Both The Aluminum And The Water Are At 25 0 C A 1
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A 50.0-g calorimeter cup made from aluminum contains 0.100 kg of water. Both the aluminum and the water are at 25.0*C. A 0.200-kg cube of some unknown metal is heated to 150 °C and placed into the calorimeter; the final equilibrium temperature for the water, aluminum, and metal sample is 43.0*C. Calculate the specific heat cu of the unknown metal. Cu J/(kg-K) Identify the most likely composition of the unknown metal. gold aluminum iron silver copper
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