A 200.1 g piece of metal at a room temperature of 25.0°C is heated to 100.0°C. The heated metal is then placed in a beaker of 200.0 grams of water at room temperature. The temperature of the water rises to 38.0°C. Complete the steps listed below. Show your work for the calculations, include units, and explain your reasoning.  1. Calculate the specific heat of the metal. 2. Identify the metal. Hint: Use the table of specific heats provided.  3. List a source of error in the calculation.

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A 200.1 g piece of metal at a room temperature of 25.0°C is heated to 100.0°C. The heated metal is then placed in a beaker of 200.0 grams of water at room temperature. The temperature of the water rises to 38.0°C. Complete the steps listed below. Show your work for the calculations, include units, and explain your reasoning. 

1. Calculate the specific heat of the metal.

2. Identify the metal. Hint: Use the table of specific heats provided. 

3. List a source of error in the calculation.

Specific Heat (J/g°C)
Substance
Water (I)
4.18
Water (s)
2.06
Water (g)
1.87
Ammonia (g)
2.09
Ethanol (1)
2.44
Aluminum (s)
0.897
Carbon, graphite (s)
0.709
Copper (s)
0.385
Gold (s)
0.129
Iron (s)
0.449
Lead (s)
0.129
Mercury (1)
0.140
Silver (s)
0.233
Transcribed Image Text:Specific Heat (J/g°C) Substance Water (I) 4.18 Water (s) 2.06 Water (g) 1.87 Ammonia (g) 2.09 Ethanol (1) 2.44 Aluminum (s) 0.897 Carbon, graphite (s) 0.709 Copper (s) 0.385 Gold (s) 0.129 Iron (s) 0.449 Lead (s) 0.129 Mercury (1) 0.140 Silver (s) 0.233
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