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The specific heat of copper is 0.385 J/g°C. Which equation is used to calculate the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 0.75 g of copper from 7°C to 29°C?

Q = 0.75 g × 0.385 J/g·°C × 29°C
Q = 0.385 J/g·°C × (29°C – 7°C)
Q = 0.75 g × 0.385 J/g·°C × 22°C
Q = 0.75 g × 0.385 J/g·°C × 7°C

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