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Specific heat capacity of a certain metal is found by heating the metal and then placing it into water which is in a container made of the same material. The metal has mass of 100g and is heated to 100 degrees celsius. The container has mass of 200g and contains water of 500g of initially 20.0 degrees celsius. The final temperature of system is 21.4 degrees celcius. find the specific heat capacity of metal?
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