A sample of aluminum metal absorbs 9.86 J of heat, and the temperature of the sample increases from 23.2°C to 30.5°C. Given that the specific heat capacity of aluminum is 0.90 the mass of the g•C sample is: A 72 g B 65 g C 8.1g D 1.5 g 8. Calculate the heat (k) absorbed from the surroundings when 23.0 q of HCI are reacted.

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