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20. You are measuring the specific heat of tungsten. You heat a 215-gram sample of the metal to 100°C and place the sample in 450 grams of
water at 20°C. The tungsten and water reach an equilibrium temperature
of 21.5°C. What is the specific heat of the tungsten?

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