Question: Please help. I have redone this homework problem multiple times and can't seem to get the answer. Please show formula and problem worked out. Thank

Please help. I have redone this homework problem multiple times and can't seem to get the answer. Please show formula and problem worked out. Thank you so much!

Please help. I have redone this homework problem multiple times and can't

11. [0/8.33 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES SERCP11 11.3.OP.019. PREVIOUS ANSWERS ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER A student performs an experiment using an aluminum cup that contains 225 g of water and a 130 g copper stirrers all initially at 27.0C. (Note that the student wears insulated gloves when handling the stirrers) The student then adds a sample of silver to the water. The sample has a mass of 421 g and is initially at a temperature of 86.0C. After stirring the mixture until it reaches thermal equilibrium, the student measures a final temperature of 32.0C. What is the mass (in g) of the aluminum cup? 332.66 X What is the initial temperature of the water, aluminum, and copper? Of the silver? What is the final temperature of all? Can you relate the specific heat, mass, and temperature change of each to the energy transferred from each? From conservation of energy, what should be the sum of all the energy transfers from each material? Using this, solve for the unknown mass. Be careful with signs and units. g Need Help? Read It

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