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Calculate the heat capacity (Cp) of a 13.33 g piece of metal if its temperature changes...

Calculate the heat capacity (Cp) of a 13.33 g piece of metal if its temperature changes from 25oC to 38.6oC when it is supplied with 55.8 J of heat.

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