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Part 1. Specific heat, heat transfer, and calorimetry. 1. Specific Heat: You have 10.0 kg of water and 10.0 kg of liquid Hg. Given that Cwater = 4180
J/kg°C and Cmercury = 140 J/kg°C, how much more energy do you need to put in to water to increase its
temperature by 1.00 °C?

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