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    What is the Specific Heat of the Substance in This Calorimetry Problem?

    Thank you! That's why it's going to be minus! I just got it!
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    What is the Specific Heat of the Substance in This Calorimetry Problem?

    So, everything else is right? Then change of temperature is equal to 330-35? Or 35-330? And then I just calculate c from the equation? thanks for help!
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    What is the Specific Heat of the Substance in This Calorimetry Problem?

    A 215-g sample of a substance is heated to 330°C and then plunged into a 105-g aluminum calorimeter cup containing 165 g of water and a 17-g glass thermometer at 12.5°C. The final temperature is 35.0°C. What is the specific heat of the substance? (Assume no water boils away.) Please, can...
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