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Will give brainliest A 178g sample of some unknown material is heated to 94.0c. It is placed in a perfectly insulated container along with 136g of water at an initial temperature of 26C. After a short time, the temperature of both the material and water become equal at 35C. The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g in this temperature rang. What is the specific heat capacity of the material?

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