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Chemistry, 06.01.2021 04:40 sabahtramirez01

The number of calories required to raise the temperature of 55.0 g of water (c = 1.00 cal/g°C)
from 25°C to 45°C is

a. 1.10 x 10^3 cal
b. 1380 cal
c. 2480 cal
d. 55.0 cal

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