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The temperature of a metal sample (Cs = 0.656 J/(g. oC) is increased by 45.0 oC...

The temperature of a metal sample (Cs = 0.656 J/(g. oC) is increased by 45.0 oC by absorbing 45.0 kJ of heat.   Calculate the mass of the metal sample.

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