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Chemistry, 21.07.2021 17:30 sean7224

On a heating curve, in which section(s) would you use the equation, Q=mCΔT, to calculate the total heat required? on all sloped parts of the curve

on a sloped part only if under 0oC

on a sloped part only if over 100oC

only on plateaus or flat parts of the curve

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