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A151.5-g sample of a metal at 75.0°c is added to 151.5 g at 15.1°c. the temperature of the water rises to 18.7°c. calculate the specific heat capacity of the metal, assuming that all the heat lost by the metal is gained by the water. the specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 j/°c·g. specific heat capacity = j/°c·g submit answertry another version

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