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How many calories are required to raise the temperature of 75.0 g of water from 20 derees C to 50 degrees C? A. 3750 cal B. 1.50 × 103 cal C. 75.0 cal D. 2250 cal
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How many calories are required to raise the temperature of 75.0 g of water from 20 derees C to 50 degrees C?
A. 3750 cal
B. 1.50 × 103 cal
C. 75.0 cal
D. 2250 cal
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D. 2250 cal is the answer :)
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I think the number of calories are required to raise the temperature of 75.0 g of water from 20 derees C to 50 degrees C is D. 2250 cal.
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