A piece of titanium (c = 720 J/kg degrees C) is emersed in a pot of boiling water for 3 minutes before it is transferred

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A piece of titanium (c = 720 J/kg degrees C) is emersed in a pot of boiling water for 3 minutes before it is transferred

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A piece of titanium (c = 720 J/kg degrees C) is emersed in a pot
of boiling water for 3 minutes before it is transferred to a glass
calorimeter (m = 900 g, c = 837 J/kg degrees C) filled with 121 g
water, both initially at a temperature of 25 degrees C. The metal
is quickly transferred to the calorimeter and eventually the system
reaches an equilibrium temperature of 29 degrees C. What is the
mass of titanium?
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