An unknown metal has a mass of 60.3 g. When 788 J of heat are added to the sample, the sample temperature changes by 29.

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An unknown metal has a mass of 60.3 g. When 788 J of heat are added to the sample, the sample temperature changes by 29.

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An Unknown Metal Has A Mass Of 60 3 G When 788 J Of Heat Are Added To The Sample The Sample Temperature Changes By 29 1
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An unknown metal has a mass of 60.3 g. When 788 J of heat are added to the sample, the sample temperature changes by 29.1 °C. Calculate the specific heat of the unknown metal. specific heat: J/(g. "C) What is the possible identity of the metal based on the calculated specific heat? O strontium O copper iron. zinc Metal iron copper strontium barium calcium zinc Specific heat (J/g. 0.449 0.385 0.301 0.204 0.650 0.390 (C)
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