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Chemistry, 05.02.2022 14:00 jilianfirmanp0hz9l

You see a gold ring in a flea market that you’d like to have, and the price seems right, so you buy it. On the drive home you wonder if it’s really gold. You do a quick experiment and find it takes 38.7 J of heat to raise the temperature of the 6.00 g ring from 25oC to 75oC. You know that the specific heat of gold is 0.128 J/goC; is your ring really made of gold?

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