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A piece of unknown metal with a mass of 68.6 grams is heated to an initial temperature of 100 Celsius and dropped into 42 grams of water with an initial temperature of 20 Celsius in a calorimeter the final temperature of the system is 52.1 Celsius the specific heat of the water is 4.184 J or grams what is the specific heat of the metal ?
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A piece of unknown metal with mass 68.6 g is heated to an initial temperature of 100 °C and dropped into 42 g of water (with an initial temperature of 20 °C) in a calorimeter. The final temperature of the system is 52.1°C. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g*⁰C. What is the specific heat of the metal?
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