A student places a block of hot metal into a coffee cup calorimeter containing 153.5 g of water. The water temperature r

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A student places a block of hot metal into a coffee cup calorimeter containing 153.5 g of water. The water temperature r

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A student places a block of hot metal into a coffee cup
calorimeter containing 153.5 g of water. The water temperature
rises from 23.1 °C to 36.8 °C. How much heat (in calories) did the
water absorb?
How much heat did the metal lose?
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