Chemistry, 02.06.2021 03:50 alexanderturnerat
755 J of heat is supplied to 34.0 g of water and also 755 J of heat is supplied to 34.0 g of iron. If both samples are originally at 20.0°C, calculate the final temperature of the water and the iron.
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