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Chemistry, 04.12.2021 07:40 sabrinarasull1pe6s61

Between 0°C and 30°C, mercury has a specific heat of 0.138 J/g.°C. If 200 J of heat are removed from 100 g of Hg at 20°C, what will the final temperature of the Hg be? (Hint: this is an exothermic process because the Hg is losing heat.)

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