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Physics, 15.04.2021 22:30 lestessanders02

A scientist is using a calorimeter to determine the specific heat of an unknow substance. The sample lost 2457 J of energy to the water bath as
it cooled from 95.8*C to 29.6*C. If the sample has a mass of 95.2g, what is
the substances specific heat?

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