Answer:
52.36 ºC
Explanation:
By the law of the conservation of energy, the heat lost by the water must equal the heat gained by lead.
q H₂O = q Pb
Now q is given by m x c x ΔT
where m is the mass, c the specific heat, and ΔT the change in temperature.
So plugging our values in the eaquation above:
q H₂O = q Pb
7.94 g x 4.18 J/gºC x ( 52.8 ºC- T₂) = 2.77 g x 0.128 J/gºC x ( T₂ - 11.1 ºC )
1752.390 - 33.189 T₂ = 0.355 T₂ - 3.936
33.544 T₂ = 1756.326
T₂ = 52.36 ºC
Notice that the change in temperature for water is very small, a reflection of the very large specific heat of water.