A 50.6 g sample of iron metal (specific heat = 0.473 J/g°C) is heated and put into 104 g of water at 19.7°C in a calorimeter. If the final temperature of the iron sample and the water is 24.3°C, what was the temperature of the iron sample when it was placed in the water
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A 50.6 g sample of iron metal (specific heat = 0.473 J/g°C) is heated and put into 104 g of water at 19.7°C in a calorimeter. If the final temperature of the iron sample and the water is 24.3°C, what was the temperature of the iron sample when it was placed in the water?
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