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    Apr 20, 2012, 01:04 PM
    Thermochemistry
    It takes 47.0 Joules to raise the temperature of an 9.50 grams piece of unknown metal from 13.0 degrees Celsius to 24.1 degrees Celsius. What is the specific heat for the metal?

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