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A calorimeter holds 75.0 g water at 26.0°C. A sample of hot copper is added to the water. The final temperature of the water and copper is 39.0°C. What is the change in heat associated with the change
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A calorimeter holds 75.0 g water at 26.0°C. A sample of hot copper is added to the water. The final temperature of the water and copper is 39.0°C. What is the change in heat associated with the change in the water’s temperature? The specific heat capacity of water is 4.19 J/g°C.
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