An unknown hot metal at 147.87°C with a mass of 46.89g was mixed with 38.11g of water at an initial temperature of 19.9°C. A final temperature (for both water and metal) of 27.52°C was reached. In units of J/(g°C), what is the specific heat of the unknown metal?
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An unknown hot metal at 147.87°C with a mass of 46.89g was mixed with 38.11g of water at an initial temperature of 19.9°C. A final temperature (for both water and metal) of 27.52°C was reached. In units of J/(g°C), what is the specific heat of the unknown metal?
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