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A thermos contains 150 g of water at 4 ◦C. Inside it are placed 90 g of metal at 100 ◦C. After equilibrium is established, the temperature of the water and metal is 21 ◦C. What is the specific heat of the metal? Assume that there are no heat losses from the thermos.
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