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In an experiment, it took 300s to increase the temperature of 0.1kg of the liquid from 25°c to 50°c. during this period, the energy supplied by the heater was 13600j, and the apparatus was losing heat at an average rate of 12j/s. assuming the heat capacity of the container can be ignored, calculate the value of the specific heat capacity of the liquid. pls i need urgent !

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