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Chemistry, 10.05.2021 06:00 yuni31

A 500 g sample of water is heated up to 95 oC and then is poured onto a 150 g sample of solid nickel originally at 10 oC. What will the final temperature of the nickel be? (The water does NOT cool to 10 oC)
consider what ǻT = Tfinal ± Tinitial. This will probably clarify the problem.


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