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A 155.0 9 piece of copper at 182 °C Is dropped into 2500 g of water at 23.9 °C. (The specific heat of copper is 0.385 1/9°C.) Calculate the final temperature of the mixture. (As…
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A 155.0 9 piece of copper at 182 °C Is dropped into 2500 g of water at 23.9 °C. (The specific heat of copper is 0.385 1/9°C.) Calculate the final temperature of the
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Mass of copper= 155.0g
Mass of water= 2500g
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