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Chemistry, 24.02.2021 23:50 feliciagraham14

A 50.0 g sample of liquid water at 56.0°C, heats to 91.0 "C. How much energy is involved in this change? (Heat capacity of liquid water is 4.17 J/gºC) (Q
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A. 7298 J B. 12038 J
C. 204480 J D. 17807 J

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