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What is the heat capacity of copper of 40 g and specific heat `"0.3 erg g"^(-1)(""^(@)C)^(-1)` ?

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Heat capacity `s=Sxxm`
`=0.3xx40`
`=12g(""^(@)C)^(-1)`
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