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Chemistry, 25.07.2019 14:00 mariss8152

If you add a 15 gram piece of metal at a temperature of 105° celsius to a sample of 100 grams of water at 25° celsius inside a calorimeter, what best describes what will occur? the temperature gained by the water will equal the temperature lost by the metal. the thermal energy lost by the metal will equal the thermal energy gained by the water. the final temperature of the water will be 75° celsius. the final temperature of the water will be more than 80° celsius.

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