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The value of specific heat for copper is 390 J/kg⋅∘C, for aluminum is 900 J/kg⋅∘C, and for water is 4186 J/kg⋅∘C. What will be the equilibrium temperature when a 265 g block of copper at 255 ∘C is placed in a 155 g aluminum calorimeter cup containing 815 g of water at 15.0 ∘C?
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