Answer:
C(alloy) = 0.965 J/g°C
Step-by-step explanation:
In the problem, the Heat of the alloy = - (Heat of water + Heat of Calorimeter). This, could be written as:
m×C(alloy)×ΔT = - ( m×C(H₂O)×ΔT +m×C(Al)×ΔT)
Replacing knowing C(H₂O) = 4.184 J/g°C and C(Al) = 0.900 J/g°C:
50g×C(alloy)×(45°C - 350°C) = - ( 150g×4.184J/g°C×(45°C - 23°C) +46g×0.900J/g°C×(45°C-23°C))
15250g°C×C(alloy) = 14718J
C(alloy) = 0.965 J/g°C
I hope it helps!