A 255 g lead ball at a temp of 82.1 degree C is placed in a light calorimeter containing 158 g of water at 22. 3 degrees C Find the equilibrium temp of the system
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To find the equilibrium temperature of the system, we can use the principle of conservation of energy, which states that the heat lost by the lead ball will be equal to the heat gained by the water. Show more…
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