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A student pours 28.0 g of Hg at a temperature of 87.6°C into a Styrofoam eup filled with water at 13.0°C. If the specific heat of Hg is Q.139 JOC, and the final temperature of the mixture is 15.5°C, how much
water was in the calorimeter?

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