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fools gold (iron pyrite) is made up of iron sulfide (FeS2). it has a molar specific heat of 25.418J/mol and a formula weight of 119.98 what is the specific heat of fools gold?
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fools gold (iron pyrite) is made up of iron sulfide (FeS2). it has a molar specific heat of 25.418J/mol and a formula weight of 119.98 what is the specific heat of fools gold?
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Fool's gold (iron pyrite) is made up of iron sulfide (FeS_2). It has a molar specific heat of 25.... Show transcribed image text. It has a molar specific heat of 25.418 J/mol degree C and a formula weight of 119.98 g/mole.
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