Chemistry
Chemistry, 06.09.2021 21:50, samv6390

It takes 4.79 J of heat to raise the temperature of Object A by 1°C , and 2.34 J to raise the temperature of Object B by 1°C . Suppose A and B are brought into contact. A is initially hotter. A is seen to cool down by 107°C . How would you calculate the rise in temperature of B? Set the math up. But don't do any of it. Just leave your answer as a math expression.

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