Answer:
The final temperature of water (and nickel) is 39.6 °C
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Data given
Mass of the sample of nickel = 275.0 grams
Mass of water = 100.0 grams
Initial temperature of nickel = 100.0 °C
Initial temperature of water = 22.0°C
The specific heat of nickel is 0.444 J/g°C
The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g°C.
Step 2: Calculate the final temperature
heat lost = heat gained
Qnickel = -Qwater
Q=m*c*ΔT
m(nickel)*c(nickel)*ΔT(nickel) = -m(water)*c(water) * ΔT(water)
⇒ the mass of nickel = 275.0 grams
⇒ c(nickel) = the specific heat of nickel = 0.444 J/g°C
⇒ ΔT(nickel) = The change of temperature = T2 - T1 = T2 - 100°C
⇒ the mass of water = 100.0 grams
⇒ c(water) = the specific heat of water = 4.184 J/g°C
⇒ ΔT(water) = The change of temperature = T2 - 22.0°C
275.0g * 0.444 J/g°C * (T2-100°C) = -100.0g * 4.184 J/g°C * (T2 - 22.0°C)
122.1*(T2-100°C) = -418.4 *(T2 - 22.0°C)
122.1T2 -12210 = -418.4T2 + 9204.8
122.1T2 + 418.4T2 = 9204.8 +12210
540.5T2 = 21414.8
T2 = 39.6 °C
The final temperature of water (and nickel) is 39.6 °C