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Calorimetry 2. If a sample of brass (SH = 0.092cal/g°C) initially at 85.0 °C were dropped into a 50.15 g water bath initially
at 23.5 °C causing the temperature of the water to rise to 27.2 °C, what was the mass of the brass
sample? (Identify each variable below to help you set up the problem and show all equations and
work with units.)
Water

mwater =
Tiwater =
Tfwater=
AT water =
SHwater=
qwater=

Metal
mmetal =
Timetal =
Tfmetal =
ATmetal =
SHmetal =
qmetal =

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