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Chemistry, 11.04.2020 20:49 quincyjosiah07

"What if the element Sodium had a density and specific heat capacity very close to your unknown metal sample. Could the sample have been sodium? Why or why not? "
^Question on my post-lab ^
Determined an unknown metal sample was Tin using a coffee cup calorimeter.
If the density and heat capacity are similar to NA, how would I differentiate?

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