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Use the equation for heat absorbed/lost to calculate the answer to the below question. Show as much work as possible and make sure to put the correct answer (with units) in
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How much heat energy is added to 29.0 g of copper when the temperature changes by
25 degrees? The specific heat of copper is 0.386 J/g °C.
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