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Use the interactive to determine the specific heat of various metals. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g °C.
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0.0000 g
silver
Add water to the cup and heat a block of metal. Use the balance to
measure the mass and the thermometer to measure the temperature.
Click Reset to start over.
Arrange the metals from highest specific heat to lowest specific heat.
gold
H₂O
copper
iron
Highest specific heat
Lowest specific heat
Answer Bank
Metal: Gold v
Au
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Transcribed Image Text:Use the interactive to determine the specific heat of various metals. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g °C. Sapling Learning - °C ✔Help 0.0000 g silver Add water to the cup and heat a block of metal. Use the balance to measure the mass and the thermometer to measure the temperature. Click Reset to start over. Arrange the metals from highest specific heat to lowest specific heat. gold H₂O copper iron Highest specific heat Lowest specific heat Answer Bank Metal: Gold v Au Reset
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