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a 250.0g mass of metal at 112.4 degrees celcius is dropped in a calorimeter (c=1.40j/g degrees celsius, m = 5.0g) containing 150.0g of water. The water and calorimeter are initially at 25.0 degrees celsius. At the end of the experiment, the temperature of the water, calorimeter, and the metal is 37 degrees celsius. What is the celsius of the metal?
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