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Chemistry, 18.09.2021 02:10 sandovalito

A 25.0 g block of copper (specific heat capacity 0.380 J/g.°C) at 88.0 °C is placed into 500.0 g of water initially at 20.0 °C. What is the
change in temperature (in °C) of the copper block? (The specific heat
capacity of water is 4.184 J/g.°C).

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