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5. A piece of metal weighing 50 g and specific heat capacity 0.11 calg is heated to 100°C. The metal is dropped to a calorimeter containing
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5. A piece of metal weighing 50 g and specific heat capacity 0.11 calg is heated to 100°C. The metal is dropped to a calorimeter containing 60 g of liquid. The temperature of the calorimeter with its content changes from 23.5°C to 30°C. If the water equivalent of the calorimeter is 10 g, calculate the specific heat capacity of the liquid
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