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An aluminum can of mass 200g contains 40g of water, both initially at 15°C. Calculate the total quantity of heat that must to be removed from water and the can for their temperatures to fall to
-5°C. (c of water = 4.2J/gºC; c of aluminum = 0.9 J/g°C)
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