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An aluminium kettle weighs 1.05 kg.
(a) what is the heat capacity of the kettle?
(b) how much heat is required to increase the temperature of this kettle from 23.0 to 99.0 degree celcius?
(c) how much heat is required to het this kettle from 23.0 to 99.0 degree celcius if it contains 1.25l of water (densityof 0.997 g/ml and a specific heat of 4.184 j/g degree celcius)

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