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You add 47.0 grams of a metal to 105.0 grams of water. The metal began at a temperature of 83.0C, and the water began at a temperature of 25. If the...
You add 47.0 grams of a metal to 105.0 grams of water. The metal began at a temperature of 83.0°C, and the water began at a temperature of 25.0°C. If the metal has a specific heat of 0.897 J/g°C and water has a specific heat of 4.18 J/g°C, what is the final temperature of the water in degrees celsius? Hints: the energy lost by the metal is equal and opposite to the energy gained by the water, and the final temperature of both metal and water will be the same.