In an experiment, 28.5 g of metal was heated to 98.0°C and thenquickly transferred to 150.0 g of water in a calorimeter. Theinitial temperature of the water was 27.0°C, and the finaltemperature after the addition of the metal was 32.5°C. Assume thecalorimeter behaves ideally and does not absorb or release heat.What is the value of the specific heat capacity (in J/g•°C) of themetal?
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