Please find bolded info Q (water) = 4.186 Unknown #: III H = q  q= mass x specific heat (cs) x change in Tempature (t) Cs = q/ m*t After calculating specific heat go to the table to see what's close to your answer  Specific Heat Values of Common Metals: Iron 0.444 J/g ◦C Lead 0.129 J/g ◦C Aluminum 0.890 J/g ◦C Nickel 0.444 J/g ◦C Zinc 0.388 J/g ◦C Copper 0.385 J/g ◦C   Water Data: Mass of calorimeter (mass of 1 styrofoam cup): 12.5 g Mass of calorimeter + water: 27.67 g Mass of water: 15.17 g The initial temperature of water: 22°C The final temperature of water: 99.5°C Change in temperature: 77.5 °C The heat released by water:  J (Show Calculations)   Metal Data: Mass of metal sample: 20.57 g The initial temperature of metal: 99.5 °C (same as the temperature of boiling water) The final temperature of metal: 32 °C Heat gained by metal: J (same as heat released by water) Specific heat of metal: J/g °C (Show Calculations) Identity of metal:

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Please find bolded info

Q (water) = 4.186

Unknown #: III

H = q 

q= mass x specific heat (cs) x change in Tempature (t)

Cs = q/ m*t

After calculating specific heat go to the table to see what's close to your answer 

Specific Heat Values of Common Metals:
Iron 0.444 J/g ◦C
Lead 0.129 J/g ◦C
Aluminum 0.890 J/g ◦C
Nickel 0.444 J/g ◦C
Zinc 0.388 J/g ◦C
Copper 0.385 J/g ◦C

 

Water Data:

Mass of calorimeter (mass of 1 styrofoam cup): 12.5 g

Mass of calorimeter + water: 27.67 g

Mass of water: 15.17 g

The initial temperature of water: 22°C

The final temperature of water: 99.5°C

Change in temperature: 77.5 °C

The heat released by water:  J

(Show Calculations)

 

Metal Data:

Mass of metal sample: 20.57 g

The initial temperature of metal: 99.5 °C

(same as the temperature of boiling water)

The final temperature of metal: 32 °C

Heat gained by metal: J

(same as heat released by water)

Specific heat of metal: J/g °C

(Show Calculations)

Identity of metal: 

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