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A 125-g piece of metal is heated to 288 ∘C and dropped into 85.0 g of water at 12.0 ∘C. The metal and water come to the same temperature of 24.0 ∘C. What is the specific heat, in J/g∘C, of the metal?

A 70.0-g piece of copper metal at 54.0 ∘C is placed in 50.0 g of water at 26.0 ∘C. If the final temperature of the water and metal is 29.2 ∘C, what is the specific heat (J/g∘C) of copper?

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Irving Heathcote
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