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A1.5 g iron nail is heated to 95.0 °c and placed into a beaker of water. calculate the heat gained by the water if the final equilibrium temperature is 57.8 ° c. the specific heat capacity of iron = 0.449 j/ g ° c, and the specific heat capacity of water = 4.18 j/ g ° c

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