Consider four 100.0-g samples of water, each in a separate beaker at 25.0 C. Into each

Chapter 10, Problem 16

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Consider four 100.0-g samples of water, each in a separate beaker at 25.0 C. Into each beaker you drop 10.0 g of a different metal that has been heated to 95.0 C. Assuming no heat loss to the surroundings, which water sample will have the highest final temperature? Explain your answer. a. The water to which you have added aluminum (c _ 0.89 J/g C). b. The water to which you have added iron (c _ 0.45 J/g C). c. The water to which you have added copper (c _ 0.20 J/g C). d. The water to which you have added lead (c _ 0.14 J/g C). e. Because the masses of the metals are the same, the final temperatures would be the same.

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