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A 150.0-g sample of copper is heated to 89.3°C. The copper is then placed in 125.0 g of...

A 150.0-g sample of copper is heated to 89.3°C. The copper is then placed in 125.0 g of water held in a calorimeter at 22.5°C. The final temperature of the mixture is 29.0°C. Assuming no heat is lost from the water, what is the specific heat of copper?

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