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A piece of copper ball of mass 30grams at 150 degree celcius is placed in a copper calorimeter of mass 70gams containing 60grams of waterof copper 40degree celcius if the final ofthe mixture is 50degree celcius calculate the specific heat capacity of copper (specific heat capacity of water=4•2 joules per grams per kelvin
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