A chunk of platinum weighing 19.36 grams and originally at 98.22 °C is dropped into an insulated cup containing 77.94 grams of water at 21.09 °C. Thermometer Water Metal sample Stirring rod

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A chunk of platinum weighing 19.36 grams and
originally at 98.22 °C is dropped into an
insulated cup containing 77.94 grams of water
at 21.09 °C.
Thermometer
Water
Metal-
sample
Stirring rod
The heat capacity of the calorimeter
(sometimes referred to as the calorimeter
constant) was determined in a separate
experiment to be 1.72 J/°C.
Using the accepted value for the specific heat
of platinum (See the References tool), calculate
the final temperature of the water. Assume
that no heat is lost to the surroundings.
Tfinal =
°℃
Transcribed Image Text:A chunk of platinum weighing 19.36 grams and originally at 98.22 °C is dropped into an insulated cup containing 77.94 grams of water at 21.09 °C. Thermometer Water Metal- sample Stirring rod The heat capacity of the calorimeter (sometimes referred to as the calorimeter constant) was determined in a separate experiment to be 1.72 J/°C. Using the accepted value for the specific heat of platinum (See the References tool), calculate the final temperature of the water. Assume that no heat is lost to the surroundings. Tfinal = °℃
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