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Calorimetry:
1. calculate the specific heat of an 25.0 gram object that generates 1500 joules of heat when the temperature is raised from 25.0Ëš c to 75.0 Ëšc.
2. how much heat is released by a 50.5 g sample of sample of water whose temperature was raised from 0.0 Ëšc to 58.0 Ëšc? (specific heat of water is 4.184j/g Ëšc)
3. what mass of water is needed to raise the temperature from 50.0 c to 120.0 c. when it releases 4500.0j of heat

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