Heat transfer can be calculated using the formula: Q =mCT. Here m is the mass, c is the specific heat,andT is the change in temperature.

Heat transfer can be calculated using the formula: Q = mCΔT. Here m is the mass, c is the specific heat,and ΔT is the change in temperature.

A 96 g quantity of a certain metal, initially at 1160C, is dropped into an insulated cup containing 44 g of water at 190C. The final temperature of the water and metal is 300C. How much heat has been transferred from the metal to the water?

Specific heat of water = 1.0 cal/g.C0

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