Mass of copper 21.40 g Temperature of hot copper 102.0 c Mass of H20 in calorimeter 100.0g Initial temperature of H20 in calorimeter 20.0C Final temperature of H20 and copper 102.0c with this information Calculate the heat (q ) of the water in the calorimeter after the hot copper strip is added to it and the temperature stabilized. Show all work, including givens, finds and the plan. 5. Based on the amount of heat that the water in the calorimeter gained, calculate the specific heat capacity of copper. Show all work, including givens, finds and the plan. 6. The accepted value for the specific heat of copper is 0.385J/gC. Use the formula in your Reference Table to calculate the percent error of your measurement. Show your work.

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