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A piece of zinc metal with a mass of 35, .0 g is heated in boiling water to 101.3 degree C and then dropped into a coffee-cup colorimeter containing 75.0 g of water at 23.8 degree C. When thermal equilibrium is reached, the final temperature is 27.0 degree C. Calculate the specific heat capacity of the zinc. Explain Heisenberg's uncertainty principle at it applies to the wave-particle duality of
A piece of zinc metal with a mass of 35, .0 g is heated in boiling water to 101.3 degree C and then dropped into a coffee-cup colorimeter containing 75.0 g of water at 23.8 degree C. When thermal equilibrium is reached, the final temperature is 27.0 degree C. Calculate the specific heat capacity of the zinc. Explain Heisenberg's uncertainty principle at it applies to the wave-particle duality of
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