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Together, a pure gold ring and a pure titanium ring have a mass of 13.64 g.13.64...

Together, a pure gold ring and a pure titanium ring have a mass of 13.64 g.13.64 g. Both rings are heated to 85.6 °C85.6 °C and dropped into 11.0 mL11.0 mL of water at 23.3 °C.23.3 °C. The water and the rings reach thermal equilibrium at a temperature of 29.5 °C.29.5 °C.

The density of water is 0.998 g/mL.0.998 g/mL. The specific heat capacity of water is 4.18  Jg⋅°C,4.18  Jg·°C, the specific heat capacity of gold is 0.129  Jg⋅°C,0.129  Jg·°C, and the specific heat capacity of titanium is 0.544  Jg⋅°C.0.544  Jg·°C.

Calculate the mass of each ring.

mass of gold ring: _____g
mass of titanium ring: _____g

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