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A 64.35-g of an unknown metal sample at 100(degree Celsius) is placed into a calorimeter that contains 55.0 g of water at 25.2(degree Celsius). The final temperature of the metal and water is 29.7(degree Celsius).
a. How much heat, kJ, transferred from the metal to the water?

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