The heat capacity of aluminum is 0.897 J/g°C. How much energy is needed to raise the temperature of a 944.0 g block of aluminum from 19.5 °C to 106.0 °C? Enter your answer rounded to the nearest whole number (no decimal places). Also be sure to enter the unit.
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The heat capacity of aluminum is given as 0.897 J/g°C, the mass of the aluminum block is 944.0 g, the initial temperature (T_initial) is 19.5 °C, and the final temperature (T_final) is 106.0 °C. Show more…
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