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A 53.49 gram sample of iron (with a specific heat of 0.450 J/goC) is heated to...

A 53.49 gram sample of iron (with a specific heat of 0.450 J/goC) is heated to 100.0 ºC. It is then transferred to a coffee cup calorimeter containing 42.18 g of water (specific heat of 4.184 J/ g ºC) initially at 20.63 ºC. If the final temperature of the system is 23.59, what was the heat absorbed (q) of the calorimeter? (Hint: remember that the total heat absorbed by the water AND the calorimeter = the heat released by the iron.) Record your answer as a whole number (assume the sign is positive).

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