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Chemistry, 07.04.2020 21:00, mangowammy

It takes 3.43 J of heat to raise the temperature of Object A by 1 degree C, and 2.30 J to raise the temperature of Object B by 1 degree C. Suppose A and B are brought into contact. A is initially hotter. A is seen to cool down by 5.2 degree C. How would you calculate the rise in temperature of B? Set the math up, But don't do any of it. Just leave your answer as a math expression. Also, be sure your answer includes all the correct unit symbols.

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