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How we can determine the identity of an unknown metal using equation 1.4 and the calorimetry methods?
a. run a calorimetry experiment and solve for cpwater and compare it to a data table of known values.

b. run a calorimetry experiment and solve for mwater and compare it to a data table of known values.

c. run a calorimetry experiment and solve for cpmetal and compare it to a data table of known values.

d. none of the above, you cannot use equation 1.4 to determine the identity of an unknown metal.

run a calorimetry experiment and solve for mmetal and compare it to a data table of known values.

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