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A piece of metal weighing 59.047 g was heated to 85.2°C and then put into 100.000 g of water at 23.7°C. The metal and water were allowed to come to an equilibrium temperature of 24.8°C. Calculate specific
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A piece of metal weighing 59.047 g was heated to 85.2°C and then put into 100.000 g of
water at 23.7°C. The metal and water were allowed to come to an equilibrium
temperature of 24.8°C. Calculate specific heat of the metal. Show work please.
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