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A piece of unknown metal with a mass of 17.19 g is heated to 100.0 °C and is dropped into 25.0 g of water at 24.50 °C. The final terperature of me water
is 30.0 °C. What is the specific heat of the metal? Cate=4.184 JgC
6.69 J/g °C
5.75 J/g °C
4.18 J/g °C
0.478 J/g °C

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