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A car engine is in danger of being damaged from wear and stress if not properly cooled by the radiator fluid. The 2.51 kg sample of radiator fluid is heated from 23.8°C to 205°C by this process. The specific heat capacity of radiator fluid, containing a 50/50 mixture of ethylene glycol and water, is 3.41 J/(g*°C) Assuming there is no heat lost to the surroundings, calculate the heat released by the engine.

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