A 55-g copper calorimeter (c = 0.093 cal/gC) contains 250 g of water at 18.0 C. When

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A 55-g copper calorimeter (c = 0.093 cal/g·°C) contains 250 g of water at 18.0 °C. When 75 g of an alloy at 100 °C is dropped into the calorimeter, the final resulting temperature is 20.4 °C. What is the specific heat of the alloy?

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