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The specific heat of aluminum is 900 J/(kg·°C). How much heat does it take to raise 1 kg of aluminum 4°C? A. 3.6 × 105 J B. 9.04 × 102 J C. 1.8 × 103 J D. 3.6 × 103 J
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The specific heat of aluminum is 900 J/(kg·°C). How much heat does it take to raise 1 kg of aluminum 4°C?
A. 3.6 × 105 J
B. 9.04 × 102 J
C. 1.8 × 103 J
D. 3.6 × 103 J
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B. 9.04 × 102 J, hope this helps
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