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16.5 grams of an unknown substance are heated to 103.0 °C and then placed into a calorimeter containing 120.0 grams of water at 15.0 °C. If the final temperature reached in the calorimeter is 25.0 °C, what is the specific heat of the unknown substance? The specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g .C

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