QUESTION 32: YOU JUST NEED TO WORK FOR THIS QUESTION. In order to earn up to 10 POINTS total credit, submit your work after you complete the methods. Your work needs to be understood by the grader and should have correct significant figures AND units. Do NOT add any to the answer in Part B. Here's the problem: A calorimeter can be used to identify a metal by determining its specific heat when a hot pellet of the metal is added to cold water. Calculate the specific heat of the metal pellet given the following data: Mass of water = 100 g, Initial Temperature of the water = 24.52 °C, Final Temperature of the water = 26.47 °C, Specific Heat of water = 0.184 g, Initial Temperature of the metal = -96.26 °C, Final Temperature of the metal = 26.47 °C.