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How much thermal energy is released when 269.8 grams of tungsten, with a specific heat of 0.134 J/g°C, cool to 20.56°C from 212.7°C?
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How much thermal energy is released when 269.8 grams of tungsten, with a specific heat of 0.134 J/g°C, cool to 20.56°C from 212.7°C?
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