to 45.00°C. It is then placed in a coffee-cup
Chemistry, 05.05.2020 11:35, tristanlindor5908
A 50.00 g sample of an unknown metal is heated
to 45.00°C. It is then placed in a coffee-cup
calorimeter filled with water. The calorimeter and
the water have a combined mass of 250.0 g and
an overall specific heat of 1.035 cal/g.°C. The
initial temperature of the calorimeter is 10.00°C.
The system reaches a final temperature of 11.08°C
when the metal is added. what is the specific heat?
Answers: 2
Chemistry, 22.06.2019 22:30, StupidFatChipmunk
What must be in balance for temperatures to remain constant?
Answers: 1
Chemistry, 23.06.2019 02:00, xoxoadara13ox07ck
Now look at the segment of the graph between the two data points marked with black squares. describe how the boiling point and melting point plots behave between these points. be as specific as possible.
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A 50.00 g sample of an unknown metal is heated
to 45.00°C. It is then placed in a coffee-cup
to 45.00°C. It is then placed in a coffee-cup
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