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Chemistry, 08.03.2021 18:10 coreyrineer2791

15 A piece of metal weighing 59.047 g was heated to 100.0 °C and then put it into 110grams of
water (initially at 22.8 °C). The metal and water were allowed to come to an equilibrium
temperature, determined to be 27.8 °C. Assuming no heat lost to the environment, calculate
the
specific heat of the metal. Use Q= -Q *
(6 Points)
.49)/(g•°C)
.32J/(g•°C)
.21J/(g•°C)
O .67J/(g•°C)

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