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Aluminum has a specific heat capacity of 0.903J/g degree celsius. What mass of aluminum in g would require 500j of heat to raise its temperature by 12.5 degrees celsius
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Answered by DrBob222
q = mass Al x specific heat Al x delta T.
14 years ago

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