a) Identify the metal.
b) Calculate the volume of metal.

A 59.7 g piece of metal at an initial temperature of 100 0C is placed in...
If you add a metal piece with a temperature of 78 0C and a mass of 4.32 g to 43 g of 23 0C water in a calorimeter that absorbs no heat, what is the heat capacity of the unknown metal piece in J/g 0C , if the final temperature of the aqueous solution is 31 0C ?
A 70.0‑g piece of metal at 80.0 °C is placed in 100 g of water at 22.0 °C contained in a calorimeter. The metal and water come to the same temperature at 24.6 °C. How much heat did the metal give up to the water?
A piece of metal has mass 100 grams and an initial temperature of 100°C. It is placed in an insulated container of mass 200 grams which contains 500 grams of water at an initial temperature of 17.3°C. The container is made of the same material as the metal sample. If the final temperature is 22.7°C, what is the specific heat capacity of this metal? How many calories (1 cal = 4.186 J) are required to warm the metal sample by...
Part A A piece of metal weighing 3.00 g at a temperature of 47.3°C was placed in a calorimeter in 32.05 mL of water at 23.3°C. The final equilibrium temperature was found to be 28.0°C. What is the specific heat of the metal? O AE ROE?
A piece of metal weighing 6.00 g at a temperature of 33.5 oC was placed in a calorimeter in 20.05 mL of water at 19.0 oC . The final equilibrium temperature was found to be 25.9 oC . What is the specific heat of the metal?
A 50 g piece of aluminum metal with an initial temperature of 120 °C is dropped into 100 g of water, with an initial temperature of 20 °C, in a perfectly insulated calorimeter. The final temperature of the metal and water is 44.41 °C. What is the specific heat capacity (c) of aluminum? c=q/mΔT Solve with above equation (i really need to know the steps for this question as i don't have to answer with these numbers but with other...
6. A piece of 155.0 g aluminium metal at 120°C was placed in a constant pressure calorimeter of negligible heat capacity containing 300.0 g of water at 20°C. Calculate the final temperature of the system (the aluminium metal and the water) in °C: given the specific heat of aluminium metal = 0.90 J/g °C, and that of water 4.184 J/g °C
A piece of metal weighing 5.50 g at a temperature of 34.5 °C was placed in a calorimeter in 32.35 mL of water at 22.5 °C. The final equilibrium temperature was found to be 27.5 °C. What is the specific heat of the metal? IVO AQ * R 0 O ? J/K-g
A 65.00 gram piece of Aluminum is heated to 80.0 0c. It is then placed in 135.00 mL of 26.00 0 water. The final temperature of the water with the metal in it is 31.0 0 heat of the aluminum? C. What is the specific
A 33.3 g hot piece of metal at 450K is placed in pure water that has a volume of 155.0 mL which has an initial temperature of 5.3°C. After five minutes, equilibrium is established. What is the final temperature of the water in Celsius if the metal has a specific heat 0.33 J/g°C