A coffee-cup calorimeter contains 150.0 g of water at 25.3 °C. A 124.0-g block of copper metal is heated to 100.4 °C by putting i it in a beaker of boiling water. The specific heat of Cu(s) is 0.385 J/g K. The Cu is added to the calorimeter, and after a time the contents of the cup reach a constant temperature of 30.2 °C. Y Part A Determine the amount of heat, in J, lost by the copper block. ΨΗ ΑΣΦ 90 Submit Part B Xº 911,0 X √x √x ** X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining The correct answer does not depend on: 10. Submit b Previous Answers Request Answer VAX LXI Request Answer Determine the amount of heat gained by the water. The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g-K. ? J ? X.10⁰ X 8. J
A coffee-cup calorimeter contains 150.0 g of water at 25.3 °C. A 124.0-g block of copper metal is heated to 100.4 °C by putting i it in a beaker of boiling water. The specific heat of Cu(s) is 0.385 J/g K. The Cu is added to the calorimeter, and after a time the contents of the cup reach a constant temperature of 30.2 °C. Y Part A Determine the amount of heat, in J, lost by the copper block. ΨΗ ΑΣΦ 90 Submit Part B Xº 911,0 X √x √x ** X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining The correct answer does not depend on: 10. Submit b Previous Answers Request Answer VAX LXI Request Answer Determine the amount of heat gained by the water. The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g-K. ? J ? X.10⁰ X 8. J
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