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13 November, 23:35

One way to identify the composition of metal fragments found at the site of an explosion is to measure the specific heat of the fragments. Suppose a fragment is found to have a specific heat of 0.129 J/gᐧ℃. Would this information alone be enough to identify the metal in the fragment? Explain why or why not. If not, suggest a method for identifying the metal that would not require any additional equipment.

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  1. 14 November, 00:00
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    It would be possible. All you have to do is Google the number.
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