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Ced 4.82g of a metal is heated to 115°C and placed in 35mL of water at 28.7°C, which then heats up to 34.5°C. What is the temperature change of the metal? What is the temperature change of the water?
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4.82g of a metal is heated to 115°C and
placed in 35mL of water at 28.7°C, which
then heats up to 34.5°C. What is the
temperature change of the metal? What
is the temperature change of the water?
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