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A piece of copper alloy with a mass of 85.0 g is heated from 30oC to 45oC. In the process, it absorbs 523 J of energy as heat. What is the specific heat of this copper alloy? q=mCpΔT q: heat m: mass Cp: specific heat constant ΔT= T f-Ti T f: final temperature Ti: initial temperature

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