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A sample of cobalt, A with a mass of 5.00 g, is initially at 25.0 degrees C. When this sample gains 6.70 J of heat, the temperature rises to 27.9 degrees C. Another sample of cobalt, B, with a mass of 7.00 g, is initially at 25.0 degrees C. If sample B gains 5.00 J of heat, what is the final temperature of Sample B. (Hint: think about the specific heat of both samples.)

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