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Calculate the heat energy transferred to 2.3g of copper, which has a specific heat of 0.385 J/g·°C, that is heated from 23.0°C to 174.0°C. (Enter the answer rounded to two decimal places with a space between the number and unit, ex.: 145.23 J)

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