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A piece of lead at 100 degrees celsius has a mass of 500 grams. It is placed in a 200 grams of water at 20 degrees celsius that is contained in an aluminum caloriemeter with a mass of 400 grams. If the final temperature of lead, water and caloriemeter is 24 degrees celcius, what is the specific heat of the lead
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Answered by Anonymous
No, you need to figure it out yourself.
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