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100-gram oil at 20°C and 50-gram iron at 75 °C are placed in 200-gram iron container. The increase in temperature of the container is 5°C and the specific heat of oil is 0.43 cal/g °C. What is the specific heat of the iron?​

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Answer:

100-gram oil at 20°C and 50-gram iron at 75 °C are placed in 200-gram iron container. The increase in temperature of the container is 5°C and the specific heat of oil is 0.43 cal/g °C. What is the specific heat of the iron?

Explanation:

The big rule for balancing equations is that we can only change the coefficients. Those are the numbers in front of the atoms. The numbers after the atoms the subscripts cannot be changed.

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