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Using the formula (Q =MCvT), perform the calculations below. 3.100g of water at 4*C is heated to 29*C. If the specific heat of water is 4.18j/g*C.
Calculate the amount of energy needed. Hint find the change in temperature before solve!
Q= M c v T. m= mass (g), c = heat capacity, v T = change in temp (T f-Ti) .
Q= (100).(4.18).(29*C- 4.0*C)

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