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A 20.0 g lead ball is heated in a Bunsen burner to 705 degrees celsius. It is then dropped into a 500.0 g water bath. What is the initial temperature of the water if the final temperature is 35 degrees celsius? The C of lead is 0.13 J/g degrees C. [ Remember: Ch2o = 4.18 J/g degrees celsius]

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