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a block of aluminum weighing 145. g is cooled from 98.4 c to 62.2 c with the release of 1080 joules of heat. from this data, calculate the specific heat of aluminum
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1080 J / [145 g * (98.4 ºC - 62.2 ºC)] = ? J / g⋅ºC
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