Answer
The best estimate for the missing data point is 37 °C
Step-by-step explanation:
Heat lost by copper = heat gain by water, i.e
From the table.
For the first copper heated to 60 °C
For the second copper heated to 75 °C
For the third copper heated to 90 °C
Since the mass of the copper blocks are the same and amount of the water are equal, then divide (i) by (ii)
To get x in (iii) which is the missing equilibrium temperature for the third copper heated to 90 °C, substitute T₂ = 1.67 °C into (i) and (ii) and divide (ii) by (iii)
Therefore, the best estimate for the missing data point is 37 °C.