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If the quantity of heat lost or gained is ( ΔH = mass X change in T X specific heat) mass change in T specific heat, what is the amount of heat required to raise 200.0 g of water from 22.00°C to 100.0°C?
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If the quantity of heat lost or gained is ( ΔH = mass X change in T X specific heat) mass change in T specific heat, what is the amount of heat required to raise 200.0 g of water from 22.00°C to 100.0°C?
Specific heat of water is 4.180 J/g °C
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