A mass of 50.0 g of an unknown solid initially at 120.0 C is added to an ideal constant-pressure calorimeter containing

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A mass of 50.0 g of an unknown solid initially at 120.0 C is added to an ideal constant-pressure calorimeter containing 100.0 g of water (Cister = 4.184 J/(°C)) initially at 200 °C. After the mixture reaches thermal equilibrium, the final temperature in recorded to be 30.79 C. What is the specific heat capacity of the unknown solid? Express your answer to three significant figures. View Avellable Hint() V AED ? Cukw. - 4.184 Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again: 3 attempts remaining
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