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You burn a 1.5 g jellybean to warm 150 g of water. the temperature of the water increases by 15 °c. water has a specific heat of 4.184 j/g • °c. how many joules does the jellybean have? a) 94.14 j b)941.4 j c)9414 j d)14124 j

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