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You had a 69.24 g piece of unknown metal and placed it into hot water at 103°C. You then performed the same experiment as done in class (specific heat of a metal lab) using a Styrofoam cup calorimeter (filled with 75.0 mL of water) and you found that the temperature of the water in the cup rose from 23.0˚C to 27.6˚C, what would the metal’s specific heat be? Identify the metal from the table. (The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g) I need work to be shown


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