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Chemistry, 20.09.2021 01:10 shaelyn0920

A substance with a mass of 50 g has a specific heat of 1.23 J/(g.°C) and a change in temperature of 15°C. Calculate the amount of energy, in joules, released.
1. List the "GIVEN" variables and identify the "FIND." 2. Convert variables, if needed.
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