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    Jul 8, 2010, 10:52 AM
    A metal block gained 400 calories of heat when it was heated from 25o to 79o.
    A metal block gained 400 calories of heat when it was heated from 25o to 79o. If the mass of the block was 50 grams, what is the specific heat of the metal?

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