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A piece of titanium metal with a mass of 20.8 g is heated in boiling water to 99.5 degrees celcius and then dropped into a coffee-cup calorimeter containing 75.0 g of water at 21.7 degrees celcius. When thermal equilibrium is reached, the final temperature is 24.3 degrees celcius. calculate the specific heat of titanium.
A piece of titanium metal with a mass of 20.8 g is heated in boiling water to 99.5 degrees celcius and then dropped into a coffee-cup calorimeter containing 75.0 g of water at 21.7 degrees celcius. When thermal equilibrium is reached, the final temperature is 24.3 degrees celcius. calculate the specific heat of titanium.
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