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Apiece of unknown metal with mass 68.6 g is heated to an initial temperature of 100 °c and dropped into 42 g of water (with an initial temperature of 20 °c) in a calorimeter. the final temperature of the system is 52.1°c. the specific heat of water is 4.184 j/g*⁰c. what is the specific heat of the metal?
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Silver tarnishes as silver metal reacts with hydrogen sulfide, h2s, in the air. in this reaction, dark silver sulfide, au2s, covers the surface of silver. when silver is polished, this coating of silver sulfide can be removed from the surface. this makes the silver shiny again. enter the coefficients that balance the tarnishing reaction equation. (type 1 for no coefficient.)
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 18:00
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