Mass of water = 140.0 g
Initial temperature of water = 25.0°C
Mass of a certain metal = 111.7 g
Initial temperature of metal = 100.0°C
Final temperature of water and metal = 29.6°C
Since the metal is at a higher initial temperature it will lose heat and the water having a lower initial temperature will gain heat.
Thus, heat lost by metal = Heat gained by water
formula: (mass metal )(initialT - finalT)( Cp metal ) = ( mass water )(finalT- initalT)( Cp water)
After plugging in the given data we get,
(111.7g )(100 °C -29.6°C)( Cp metal) = (140.0g )(29.6°C-25.0°C) (4.184 J/g°C)
(111.7g )(70.4°C)( Cp metal )=(140.0g )(4.6°C)(4.184 J/g°C)
(7863.7 g°C) (Cp metal) = 2694.5 J
(Cp metal) =2694.5 J/ 7863.7 g°C
Thus, Cp of metal = 0.3427 J/g°C