1. A piece of iron weighing 72.4g is heated to 100.0°C and plunged into 100.0g water that is initially at 10.0°C in a coffee cup calorimeter. Calculate the final temperature that is reached. Swater = 4.184 J/g°C; SFe = 0.449J/gºC. a. What is the question asking for? b. What information is given? c. Make a sketch of what is happening in this problem. d. What equation(s) will you use? e. Solve it!

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1. A piece of iron weighing 72.4g is heated to 100.0°C and plunged into 100.0g
water that is initially at 10.0°C in a coffee cup calorimeter. Calculate the final
temperature that is reached. Swater = 4.184 J/g°C; SFe = 0.449J/gºC.
a. What is the question asking for?
b. What information is given?
c. Make a sketch of what is happening in this problem.
d. What equation(s) will you use?
e. Solve it!
Transcribed Image Text:1. A piece of iron weighing 72.4g is heated to 100.0°C and plunged into 100.0g water that is initially at 10.0°C in a coffee cup calorimeter. Calculate the final temperature that is reached. Swater = 4.184 J/g°C; SFe = 0.449J/gºC. a. What is the question asking for? b. What information is given? c. Make a sketch of what is happening in this problem. d. What equation(s) will you use? e. Solve it!
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