A ""Coffee-cup"" calorimeter contains 150 g of water at 24.6 deg. Celsius. A 110 g block of molybdenum metal is heated to 100 deg. Celsius and then placed in the water in the calorimeter. The contents of the calorimeter come to an average temperature of 28.0 deg. Celsius. What is the specific heat capacity of the molybdenum metal if the specific heat capacity of water is assumed to be 4.184 Joules



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