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Daniel
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Help with Specific heat capacity.

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Problem:
6.50g of sample of copper at 25.0 degrees C* is mixed with 29g of water at 45.0 degrees C*. The final temperature of water is _______ C*
The Specific heat capacity of liquid water is 4.18 J/g K.
Thanks in advance.
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