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A solid of mass 50 g at `150^(@)`C is placed in 100 g of water at `11^(@)C`, when the final temperature recorded is `20^(@)С`. Find the specific heat capacity of the solid.
(Specific heat capacity of water=`4.2 J//g^(@)`C)

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