A chemist heats 31.75 g31.75 g of nickel to 66.51 °C66.51 °C, then places the metal sample in the cup of water shown in

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A chemist heats 31.75 g31.75 g of nickel to 66.51 °C66.51 °C, then places the metal sample in the cup of water shown in

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A chemist heats 31.75 g31.75 g of nickelto 66.51 °C66.51 °C, then places the metal sample inthe cup of water shown in the interactive. Calculate the finaltemperature of the water. The specific heat of nickelis 0.444 J/g⋅°C0.444 J/g⋅°C and the specificheat of water is 4.184 J/g⋅°C4.184 J/g⋅°C.
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