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Ashlea111905
Feb 26, 2007, 05:57 PM
The question is...
A piece of unknown metal with mass 14.9g is heated to 100.0 C and dropped into 75.0 g of water at 20.0. The final temperature of the system is 28.5 C. The final temp. of the system is 28.5 C. What is the s pecific heat of the metal...

I understand that you use the formula

Mass x Change in temp. x Specific Heat = Mass x Change in temp. x Specific Heat

but I don't get why they give you the final temperature..?

Capuchin
Feb 27, 2007, 12:43 AM
If you don't have the final temp, how do you work out the temp changes?

ManinderGundhu
Feb 15, 2009, 06:19 PM
when you use the equation Q = MCT, the T is delta. Delta, meaning the difference in temperatures. In most cases.. it's used (T-final - T-intial). You have to be familiar with
the MCT=Q=MCT equation for you to do this.

eoind755
Mar 1, 2011, 01:09 PM
specific heat = mass/change in temp = sh = 14.9/71.5 = .208