The heat involved is 208.5 J when 30.0 g of Hg increases its temperature from _____ to 373°C. The specific heat of Hg is 0.139 J/g·°C.
A) 353°C
B) 175°C
C) 50.0°C
D) 315°C
E) 323°C
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