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g A 68.50-g sample of an alloy is heated to 95.0°C and the hot alloy is added to 40.0 g of cold water in a Styrofoam cal

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G A 68 50 G Sample Of An Alloy Is Heated To 95 0 C And The Hot Alloy Is Added To 40 0 G Of Cold Water In A Styrofoam Cal 1
G A 68 50 G Sample Of An Alloy Is Heated To 95 0 C And The Hot Alloy Is Added To 40 0 G Of Cold Water In A Styrofoam Cal 1 (112.09 KiB) Viewed 68 times
g A 68.50-g sample of an alloy is heated to 95.0°C and the hot alloy is added to 40.0 g of cold water in a Styrofoam calorimeter. The initial temperature of cold water is 20.0°C and the final temperature of water and metal is 30.1°C. Calculate the specific heat of the alloy. (The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g.°C; ignore the heat absorbed by the calorimeter.) O 0.380 J/g.oC 0.522 J/g.oC 0.337 J/g.oC O 0.788 J/g.oC