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Specific Heat

The specific heat of aluminum is 0.902 J g-1 C-1 at 25 C.  How much heat, in kJ, does it take to raise the temperature of a 12.0 g chunk of aluminum from 15.5 C to 35.5 C?

A. 0.216 kJ
B. 0.0108 kJ
C. 0.0180 kj
D. 240 kJ
E. 216 kJ

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