heat lost by glass = heat gained by water
qlost = qgain
mCglassT = mCwaterT
59.5 x Cglass x (85.7 - 24.9) = 200 x 4.184 x (24.9 - 22)
59.5 x Cglass x 60.8 = 200 x 4.184 x 2.9
3617.6 x Cglass = 2426.72
Cglass = 0.67 J / g0C
specfic heat of glass = 0.67 J/g0C
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