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A metal sample weighing 45.0 grams and at a temperature of 99.1 degrees Celsius was placed in 38.6 grams of water in a calorimeter at 25.0 degrees Celsius. The calorimeter reached a maximum temperature of 32.8 degrees Celsius.
1) calculate the specific heat capacity of the metal
2) What is the approximate molar mass of the metal
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