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On a hot stove burner, the temperature of a 500 g aluminum pan increases 120˚C

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On a hot stove burner, the temperature of a 500 g aluminum pan increases 120˚C

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It seems like you're asking for a calculation related to heat transfer, but you haven't provided a specific question. Are you asking for the amount of heat absorbed by the pan, or something else? If you're asking for the heat absorbed, you would use the formula Q=mcΔT, where Q is the heat absorbed, m is the mass of the object, c is the specific heat capacity of the material (in this case, aluminum), and ΔT is the change in temperature. However, I would need the specific heat capacity of aluminum to complete this calculation.

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