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Heat Capacity

Find the heat required to raise a 5 kg bar of iron from 293 K to 543 K.  The specific heat capacity of iron is 440J/Kg/K.

Note that 1K=1 degree celsius

A. 5.5 KJ
B. 11 KJ
C. 22 KJ
D 55 KJ
E. 110 KJ
F 550 KJ

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