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Chemistry, 05.05.2020 06:37 eev01

Methane gas (CH4) has a specific heat ("c") value of 0.536 cal/g°C. How much heat energy (in calories) is needed to raise the temperature of 5.00 g of methane from 36.0 °C to 75.0°C? *

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