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Calculate the number of kJ of heat necessary to raise the temperature of 60.0 g of aluminium from 35°C to 55°C. Molar heat capacity of Al is 24 J `"mol"^(-1) "K"^(-1)`

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`q=n xx C xx Delta T`
`= (60)/(27) xx 24 xx 20`
`= 1066.77 " J" = 1.07" kJ"`
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