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50.0g of H2O was added to a coffee-cup calorimeter the initial temperature of the H2O was 22.0 degrees Celsius And it absorbed 300. J of heat the what's the approximate temperature of the H2O after the thermal equilibrium was reached the specific heat capacity of H2O is 4.2 J

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