(07.02 MC)
A 52-gram sample of water that has an initial temperature of 10.0 °C absorbs
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Chemistry, 24.05.2020 23:57 grantjaylynn
(07.02 MC)
A 52-gram sample of water that has an initial temperature of 10.0 °C absorbs
4,130 joules. If the specific heat of water is 4.184 J/(g°C), what is the final
temperature of the water? (4 points)
11 °C
19°C
29 °C
51 °C
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