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A21.6−g sample of an alloy at 93.00°c is placed into 50.0 g of water at 22.00°c in an insulated coffee-cup calorimeter with a heat capacity of 9.20 j/k. if the final temperature of the system is 31.10°c, what is the specific heat capacity of the alloy?
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