25.0 g of a metal (specific heat = 0.611 J/g°C) is added to 145.0 g of water at 21.0 °C. The temperature of the metal and water is 23.4 °C when thermal equilibrium is reached. Give your answers to the nearest integer and in units of Joules or degrees Celsius. What is the value of q (heat) for the water? What is the value for q (heat) for the metal? What is the change in temperature of the metal? A What was the initial temperature of the metal? A/

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25.0 g of a metal (specific heat = 0.611 J/g°C) is added to 145.0 g of water at 21.0
°C. The temperature of the metal and water is 23.4 °C when thermal equilibrium is
reached.
Give your answers to the nearest integer and in units of Joules or degrees Celsius.
What is the value of q (heat) for the water?
A/
What is the value for q (heat) for the metal?
What is the change in temperature of the metal?
A/
What was the initial temperature of the metal?
A/
Transcribed Image Text:25.0 g of a metal (specific heat = 0.611 J/g°C) is added to 145.0 g of water at 21.0 °C. The temperature of the metal and water is 23.4 °C when thermal equilibrium is reached. Give your answers to the nearest integer and in units of Joules or degrees Celsius. What is the value of q (heat) for the water? A/ What is the value for q (heat) for the metal? What is the change in temperature of the metal? A/ What was the initial temperature of the metal? A/
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