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the specific heat of aluminum is 0.897 j/g degrees celsius. if a 22.6 g sample of aluminum is heated from 25 degrees celsius to 250 degrees celcius then how much heat will the aluminum absorb?
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the specific heat of aluminum is 0.897 j/g degrees celsius. if a 22.6 g sample of aluminum is heated from 25 degrees celsius to 250 degrees celcius then how much heat will the aluminum absorb?
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4,561.245 Joules
Q = Mass x Change in Temperature x Specific Heat
Q = 22.6 x 225 x .897
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