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Chemistry, 05.10.2020 16:01, rtabu

Use the Gizmo to mix 200 g of copper at 100 °C with 1,000 g of water at 20 °C. How much heat energy (q) did the water gain?
Now solve for the specific heat (c) of copper:

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