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Chemistry, 04.02.2021 06:20, jamccoy3335
Ten copper pennies having a total mass of 25 grams warm up from 23oC to 38oC as you hold in your hand. If the specific heat capacity of copper is 0.39 J/(g *oC), how much energy is absorbed by the pennies?
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