Answer:
0.5395 J/g°C
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given he following;
- Mass of the unknown metal as 50 g
- Temperature of the metal as 100 °C
- Mass of water is 150 g
- Temperature of water as 20° C
- Final temperature of the mixture is 23.3°C
We are required to determine the specific heat of the metal
First we determine heat gained by water;
Quantity of heat = Mass × change in temperature × specific heat
specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g°C
Therefore;
Heat = 150 g × 3.3°C × 4.18 J/g°C
= 2069.1 Joules
Second, we determine the heat lost by the unknown metal
Taking the specific heat f the metal to be x
Then;
Heat = 50 g × 76.7 °C × x
= 3835x joules
But;
Heat lost = heat gained
Therefore;
3835x = 2069.1 J
x = 0.5395 J/g°C
Thus, the specific heat of the unknown metal is 0.5395 J/g°C