A 30.4 g copper coin is heated to 400 8C with a Bunsen burner and then dropped into a

Chapter 0, Problem 6

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A 30.4 g copper coin is heated to \(400^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\) with a Bunsen burner and then dropped into a beaker containing 100 mL of water at \(25^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\), room temperature. The water absorbs 1000 cal of heat when this happens.

a. What is the final temperature of the water in the beaker?

b. Based upon your answer to part a, what will be the final temperature of the coin?

c. What is the specific heat of the copper coin?

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