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A 33.1 g ring that appears to be silver is heated to a temperature of 77°C, and then placed in a calorimeter containing 5.00 10-2 kg of water at 24.0°C. The calorimeter is not perfectly insulated, however, so that 0.14 kJ of energy is transferred by heat to the surroundings by the time an equilibrium temperature of 25.0°C is reached.
Determine the specific heat capacity of the ring. Watch the units!
Determine the specific heat capacity of the ring. Watch the units!
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