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The Specific Heat of Copper Is 0

Question 99

Question 99

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The specific heat of copper is 0.092 cal/g·°C. How much energy is required to heat 40.0 grams of copper from 25.0°C to 75.0°C?


A) 92 cal
B) 184 cal
C) 2.0 × 102 cal
D) 280 cal

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