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10 July, 11:33

A 50g mass of metal (c=0.20 cal/g°C) at 90°c is dropped into water at 30°c and the temperatures stabilized at 40°c.

100g

50g

2.0g

70g

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  1. 10 July, 14:00
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    50 g

    Explanation:

    Heat absorbed by water = heat lost by metal

    mCΔT = mCΔT

    m (1.00 cal/g/°C) (40°C - 30°C) = (50 g) (0.20 cal/g/°C) (90°C - 40°C)

    m = 50 g
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