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Assume that the heat energy gained by the water is equal to the heat energy lost by the aluminum. use the specific heat equation to solve for the specific heat of aluminum. (hint: because heat energy is lost, the value of q is negative.)

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The specific heat of Aluminum is C = Q/mΔT.

What is specific heat?

Specific heat is the amount of energy required for 1 kg on substance to change its temperature by 1 degree C.

The heat gained or lost by an object to the temperature changes of that object.

Q = m•C•∆T

where, m is the mass of Aluminum, C is the specific heat and ΔT is the change in temperature.

Specific heat of Aluminum is

C = Q/mΔT

By knowing the other values of the quantities, we can calculate the specific heat.

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