A 44.0 g sample of an unknown metal at 100.0 °C isplaced in a constant pressure calorimeter containing 80.0g of water at 24.8 °C. The final temperature is 28.4 °C.Assume that the heat capacity of the calorimeter equalsthe heat capacity of the water it contains. Calculate thespecific heat capacity of the metal and use the result toidentify the metal.