What is the heat involved when 70.0 g of Ag increases its temperature from 90.0°C to 140.0°C? The specific heat of Ag is 0.233 J/g·°C.
A) 583 J
B) 105 J
C) 1,050 J
D) 816 J
E) 1,630 J
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