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A metal cylinder was immersed in boiling water (100°C) and then quickly transferred to a calorimeter containing cold water. The given information was recorded. mass of the cylinder: 125.00 g initial temperature of the cylinder: 100.00°C final temperature of the cylinder: 32.50°C mass of water in calorimeter: 152.00 g initial temperature of water in calorimeter: 20.00°C final temperature of water in calorimeter: 32.50°C For water; c = 4.19 J/g°C 4. To the nearest hundredth, how many kilojoules of energy were lost by the metal cylinder (and gained by the water)?

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