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Physics, 06.08.2019 04:10, ghernadez

An aluminum calorimeter with a mass of 100 g contains 250 g of water. the calorimeter and water are in thermal equilibrium at 10.0°c. two metallic blocks are placed into the water. one is a 300.0-g piece of copper at 30.0°c. the other has a mass of 70.0 g and is originally at a temperature of 100°c. the entire system stabilizes at a final temperature of 20.0°c.(a) determine the specific heat of the unknown sample? (b) using the data in the table above, can you make a positive identification of the unknown material? (explain)

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