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The amount of heat needed to raise 2.0 kg of a substance by 80 K is 33 kJ. What is the specific heat of the substance?
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The amount of heat needed
to raise 2.0 kg of a substance by 80 K is 33 kJ. What is the specific heat of
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j=joules, c=specific heat, q= energy, and the Tf and Ti are the final and initial temperatures cause I couldn't find a delta sign.
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