An 11.11-gram sample of titanium metal is heated to 92.0°C and placed inside a calorimeter containing 60.0 mL of water at 16.5°C. The temperature of the water in the calorimeter rises to a maximum temperature of 18.2°C. (the specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g °C). Based on this data, the specific heat of the titanium metal is A 0.226 J/g°C B 0.520 J/g°C C 1.92 J/g°C D 2.28 J/g°C
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