A 126 g piece of metal is heated to 2.80x102 °C and dropped into 87.0 g of water at 26.0 °C Part A You may want to reference (Pages 77 - 79) Section 3.6 while completing this problem. If the final temperature of the water and metal is 57.6 °C, what is the specific heat of the metal? Express your answer in J/(g .°C) using three significant figures.

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A 126 g piece of metal is heated to 2.80x102 °C and dropped into 87.0
g of water at 26.0 °C.
Part A
You may want to reference (Pages 77 - 79) Section 3.6 while completing
this problem.
If the final temperature of the water and metal is 57.6 °C, what is the specific heat of the metal?
Express your answer in J/(g - °C) using three significant figures.
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Transcribed Image Text:A 126 g piece of metal is heated to 2.80x102 °C and dropped into 87.0 g of water at 26.0 °C. Part A You may want to reference (Pages 77 - 79) Section 3.6 while completing this problem. If the final temperature of the water and metal is 57.6 °C, what is the specific heat of the metal? Express your answer in J/(g - °C) using three significant figures. Пл Vo AEO C = J/(g . °C) Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback
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