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A 0.500 kg aluminum pan on a stove is used to heat 0.250 liters of water from 20.0ºC to 80.0ºC. Part (1): Calculating specific heat capacity of brass1) Calculate the mass of water.2) Calculate the change in temperature of the metal cube.3) Calculate the change in temperature of water in the calorimeter.4) What is the amount of heat transferred into the water?5) How much is the heat released by the metal cube? Explain your reasoning.6) Calculate the specific heat capacity of the metal. This is the experimental value.7) Compare the calculated specific heat capacity with the theoretical specific heat capacity, using percent error. How much is the percent error?8) If the percent error is less than 10% what can you conclude? If the percent error is greater than 10% what can you conclude? Explain your answer.

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