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Chemistry, 28.04.2021 23:00, senituliii

A sample of silver with a mass of 88.3 g is heated to a temperature of 100.°C and placed in a calorimeter of water at 22.0° The final temperature of the silver and water is 26.3°C.
Assuming no heat loss, what mass of water was in the container? The specific heat of water
is 4.184 J/gºC and of silver 0.240 J/gºC.
Round to proper sig figs
mwater=___g

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