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Specific Heat Capacity
A piece of metal weighing 10.65 grams releases 3450 joules of heat energy when it is cooled from 99.9c to 28.5c. Wheat is the specific heat capacity of the metal in J/g c..
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s.h. = 3450 / [10.65 * (99.9 - 28.5)]
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