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Chemistry, 15.11.2019 14:31 marioh91

Acoffee cup calorimeter contains 27.100 g water at 25.0°c. a 182.000 g sample of gold (specific heat capacity of 0.128 j/gºc) is added to the coffee cup calorimeter. the final
temperature is 27.5°c. what was the initial temperature of the gold?

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