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Chemistry, 21.05.2021 21:10 julionavedo21

How many grams of water would require 2,200 calories of heat to raise its temperature from 34°C to 100°C ? The specific heat of water is 4.18J/gºC. Use the equation Q = mCp(AT). Set up the problem and show ALL your work on your paper. A 606,936 g B) 7.97 g C 3.93 g D) 275.88 g​

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