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The specific heat of nickel is 0.44 J/g*⁰C. How much energy needed to change the temperature of 95.4g of nickel from 32⁰C to 22⁰C. Is the energy absorbed or released?
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The specific heat of nickel is 0.44 J/g*⁰C. How much energy needed to change the temperature of 95.4g of nickel from 32⁰C to 22⁰C. Is the energy absorbed or released?
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The specific heat of nickel is 0.44 J/g*⁰C. How much energy needed to change the temperature of 95.4g of nickel from 32⁰C to 22⁰C. Is the energy absorbed or released?
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The energy will be absorberd
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The energy would be absorbed
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