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Calculate the following: the mass, in g. of carbon in a sample that requires 530 J to heat from 23.6 degree C. to 54.2 degree C (s carbon= 0.71 J /(g.degree C.)

The mass, in g. of carbon in a sample that requires 530 J to heat from 23.6 degree C. to 54.2 degree C. (s carbon=0.71 J/(g.degree C.)

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