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Chemistry, 27.10.2020 18:20 tasphipps

A 150.0g sample of water at 30.00 degree Celsius is warmed to 63.50 degree Celsius. How much energy was required to warm the sample of water?
A.39810J
B.71100J
C.21000J
D.11000J

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