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How much heat should be transferred to the `100 g` of an edible oil to raise its temperature by `20^@C` ? (specific heat of oil `1965 J kg^-1K^-1`)

A

4.31 kJ

B

3.93 kJ

C

2.70 kJ

D

1.32 kJ

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