one of the problems from my book thats giving me trouble, any help would be appreciated my numbers don't look right:
A 14.325-gram silver sample was heated to 98.1 degrees celcius in a hot water bath. The metal was then placed in a calorimeter containing 45.1 mL if water (density = 1.00 g/mL) at a temperature of 24.8 degrees celsius. the final temperature of the water and metal sample was recorded as 26.2 degrees celsius.
A. determine the temperature change for the water contained in the calorimeter.
26.2 - 24.8 = 1.4
B. Calculate the heat absorbed by the water in the calorimeter.
45.1 X 4.186 (SH of water) X 1.4 = 264.3
C. Determine the temperature change for the metal sample.
14.325 X 0.233 ( the SH of silver)= 3.34
D. Calculate the specific heat of the metal sample. Assume that the heat given away by the metal equals the heat absorbed by the water in the calorimeter.
264.3 / 14.325 X 4.676 = 86.27
E. Calculate the percent error for the determination of the specific hheat of silver.
havent gotten this far yet because i get the feeling i did something wrong above...
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am i doing these calculations wrong or using the wrong values?