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How much heat does it take to raise the temperature of 9.0 kg of wood from 12c to 97c? the specific heat of wood is 1.68 kj/(kgc). use q = mc(tf - ti). a. 760 kj b. 1300 kj c. 180 kj d. 1500 kj

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