A 5 g sample of lead (specific heat 0.129 /g˚C) is heated, then put in a calorimeter with 50 mL of water (specific heat 4.184 J/g˚C). The water temperature rises from 20∘C to 22∘C. If the lead sample’s final temperature was also 22∘C, what was the initial temperature of the lead sample?
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