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In a calorimetry experiment, an unknown metal with a mass of 24.2 g that has been heated to a temperature of 90.1 °C is placed in a coffee cup calorimeter containing 74.0
g of water initially at a temperature of 23.5 °C. After the water and metal have reached
thermal equilibrium, the final temperature reading of the calorimeter is 27.2 °C.
Calculate the specific heat of the unknown metal in J/gºC.

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