Chemistry
Chemistry, 19.01.2021 20:20, reyrey216

You are walking on the beach and find a small metal spoon sticking out of the sand. It looks old! Could it be real silver? You take it home to weigh it: 157 grams. You put the spoon in boiling water and heat it
up to 100Ā°C. Then you put 100 mL (100 g) of water into your trusty styrofoam calorimeter.
Immediately, the water in the calorimeter rises from 15Ā°C to 22Ā°C, where it reaches equilibrium with
the metal.
1) What is the specific heat capacity of the metal spoon?
2) Is the spoon silver? How do you know? (Hint: the specific heat capacity of silver is 0.24 J/gĀ°C)
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