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Chemistry, 08.10.2019 06:30 jaztbrown374

When a metal at a higher temperature is transferred to h2o at a lower temperature, heat is inevitably lost to the calorimeter.?
will this unmeasured heat lost increase or decrease the calculated value of the specific heat of the metal? explain

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