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Suppose that 0.48g of water at 25°C condenses on the surface of a 55g block of aluminum that is initially at 25°C. If the heat released during condensation goes only toward heating the metal, what is the
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Suppose that 0.48g of water at 25°C condenses on the surface of a 55g block of aluminum that is initially at 25°C. If the heat released during condensation goes only toward heating the metal, what is the final temperature (in °C) of the metal block? The specific heat capacity of aluminum is 0.903J/g
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The answer should be 49°C.
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