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How much heat do you need if you want to raise the temperature of 31.0g of...

How much heat do you need if you want to raise the temperature of 31.0g of copper from 10.0 degree celsius to 60.0 degree celsius? (The specific heat of copper is 0.385 J/g degree celsius).

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