A 51.6 g sample of iron is put into a calorimeter (see sketch at right) that contains 100.0 g of water. The iron sample starts off at in 86.5 °C and the temperature of the water starts off at 25.0 °C. When the temperature of the water stops changing it's 28.8 °C. CO The pressure remains constant at 1 atm. Calculate the specific heat capacity of iron according to this experiment. Be sure your answer is rounded to the correct number of significant digits. sar

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A 51.6 g sample of iron is put into a calorimeter (see sketch at right) that contains 100.0 g of water. The iron sample starts off at
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