A 800th 0 g sample of an unknown metal was heated to a temperature of 88th 0 ° C. When this metal was added to 200. 0 mL 22nd 0 ° C water in a coffee cup calorimeter, with a thermal capacity of the 33rd 2 Y / C minus water, was the final temperature 29th 0 ° C. What was the metal? The 200 ml of water throwing me. If it was in grams, I was able to find how to do it. Any help is appreciated.

2 Responses to “Help me find heat capacity of unknown metal?”

  • kandybarr86 says:

    you can use the density of water (which im pretty sure is 1) to convert the mL to grams…so it should be the same as 200g

  • Brian T says:

    I’m pretty sure that you should have your masses in kg, anyways.

    …it’s the SI unit standard.

    and the density of water is 1000 (kg/m^3)

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