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Calculate the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of `13.9 g` aluminium from `300 K` to `400 K`, if specific heat of aluminium is `0.9 J^(@)C^(-1) g^(-1)`.

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To calculate the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of aluminum, we can use the formula: \[ Q = m \cdot c \cdot \Delta T \] where: - \( Q \) = heat energy (in joules) - \( m \) = mass of the substance (in grams) - \( c \) = specific heat capacity (in \( J/(°C \cdot g) \)) ...
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