(b) In one experiment, a 25 g sample of an alloy was heated to a certain temperature. The heated alloy was then dropped into a beaker containing 90 g of water at 25.32 °C. The temperature of the water rose to a final value of 27.18 °C. Predict the final temperature that the alloy is being heated at the beginning of the experiment. Given that the heat capacity of water and alloy are 4.184 JgC and 0.3847 Jg l°C-' respectively.

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(b) In one experiment, a 25 g sample of an alloy was heated to a certain temperature.
The heated alloy was then dropped into a beaker containing 90 g of water at 25.32
°C. The temperature of the water rose to a final value of 27.18 °C. Predict the
final temperature that the alloy is being heated at the beginning of the experiment.
Given that the heat capacity of water and alloy are 4.184 JgC and 0.3847 Jg
l°C-' respectively.
Transcribed Image Text:(b) In one experiment, a 25 g sample of an alloy was heated to a certain temperature. The heated alloy was then dropped into a beaker containing 90 g of water at 25.32 °C. The temperature of the water rose to a final value of 27.18 °C. Predict the final temperature that the alloy is being heated at the beginning of the experiment. Given that the heat capacity of water and alloy are 4.184 JgC and 0.3847 Jg l°C-' respectively.
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