Measuring the change in temperature versus time upon addition of a hot metal specimen which has an initial temperature of 100 degrees C to 10.17 mL of water with an initial temperature of 27.03 degrees Celsius led to a plot with a line with the equation y = -0.121x+36.76. If the heat absorbed by the water is equal to the heat lost by the metal, determine the specific heat of the metal with a mass of 10.97 g to two decimal places.

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Measuring the change in temperature versus time upon addition of a hot metal specimen which has an initial temperature of 100
degrees C to 10.17 mL of water with an initial temperature of 27.03 degrees Celsius led to a plot with a line with the equation y =
-0.121x +36.76. If the heat absorbed by the water is equal to the heat lost by the metal, determine the specific heat of the metal
with a mass of 10.97 g to two decimal places.
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Transcribed Image Text:Measuring the change in temperature versus time upon addition of a hot metal specimen which has an initial temperature of 100 degrees C to 10.17 mL of water with an initial temperature of 27.03 degrees Celsius led to a plot with a line with the equation y = -0.121x +36.76. If the heat absorbed by the water is equal to the heat lost by the metal, determine the specific heat of the metal with a mass of 10.97 g to two decimal places. Type your answer... PDF Screen S 2022-11...6. b-24 1832
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