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Chemistry, 21.07.2019 03:31 jjxt126

The amount of heat required to produce a given change in temperature can be calculated using the following formula: q = mcpδt where q is the heat energy, cp is the specific heat, and δt is the change in temperature. using this formula, how much energy would it take to increase the temperature of 100.0 grams of water by 2.00 k?

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