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Chemistry, 15.04.2020 04:37 melanie12566

A 45.39−g stainless steel ball bearing at 115.81°C is placed in a constant-pressure calorimeter containing 110.1 g of water at 19.55°C. If the specific heat of the ball bearing is 0.474 J / (g · °C), calculate the final temperature of both the water and steel when they equilibrate. Assume the calorimeter to have negligible heat capacity.

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