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In an experiment 28.5g of metal was heated to 98.0c and then quickly transferred to 150.0g of water in a calorimeter. the initial temperature of the water was 20.5c amd the final temperature after the addition of the metal was 32.5c assume the calorimeter behaves ideally and does not absorb or release heat.

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