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.


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
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)