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A0.350 kg block at -27.5°c is added to 0.217 kg of water at 25.0°c. they come to equilibrium at 16.4°c. what is the specific heat of the block?


A0.350 kg block at -27.5°c is added to 0.217 kg of water at 25.0°c. they come to equilibrium at 16.4

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