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Chemistry, 18.02.2021 14:00 thomas0022

A 200.0 g piece of metal at 19.0°C is added to 80.0 g of water at 70.0°C in a styrofoam cup (for insulation). The temperature of the water cooled to 50.0°C. Calculate the specific heat of the metal, assuming ΔTmetal=+31.0°C (DIFFERENT THAN PREVIOUS PROBLEMS) and the metal absorbed 6688 J of heat (DIFFERENT THAN PREVIOUS PROBLEMS).

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