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Answer:

The final temperature of the sample is 21.004 °C

Explanation:

The molar heat capacity for iron is 25.130 J/g.c joules per gram per Kelvin.

What is molar heat capacity?

The amount of heat needed to increase one temperature of one mole of a substance is called molar heat capacity.

By the formula [tex]\rm \Delta T^\circ c = \Delta Tk[/tex]

Given that c = 0.45 J/g.C

Molar mass of iron is 55.845

Then putting the values in the equation

[tex]c= 0.45 \times 55.845 \\\\c= 25.130 \;J/g.^\circ c[/tex]

Thus, the molar heat capacity for iron is 25.130 J/g.c

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