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Calculate the following: The energy, in J, required to heat 1.5 g. of iron from 20.0 deg.C. to 29 deg.C. (s iron =0.45 J/(g. deg.C)

The energy, in J, required to heat 1.5 g.of iron from 20.0 degree C. to 29 degree C.(s iron=0.45 J/(g. degree C.)

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