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Chemistry, 07.04.2021 17:50 wilkvictor07

A 50.0-g sample of water at 100.00°C was placed in an insulated cup. Then 25.3-g of zinc at 25.00°C was added to the water. The temperature of the water dropped to 96.68°C. What is the specific heat of the zinc?[0.388 J/g°C] Use the formula for q/deltaH=mCdeltaT
I'm confused on how to place the variables.

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