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When 31 g of a metal at 88 ◦C is added to
46 g of water at 27 ◦C, the temperature of the water rises to 34 ◦C. What is the specific heat capacity of the metal? Assume no heat was lost to the surroundings. Answer in units of J / g ·◦C.
46 g of water at 27 ◦C, the temperature of the water rises to 34 ◦C. What is the specific heat capacity of the metal? Assume no heat was lost to the surroundings. Answer in units of J / g ·◦C.
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