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HELP PLEASEEE!!!! When 60 grams of an alloy, at 20 C is dropped into water, the alloy absorbs 2000 Joules of heat. If the final temperature of the alloy is 35 C, what is its specific heat? show your work.
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When 60 grams of an alloy, at 20 C is dropped into water, the alloy
absorbs 2000 Joules of heat. If the final temperature of the alloy is 35 C, what is its specific heat? show your work.
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