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how energy is needed to raise the temperature of 54.1g of water from 22.4 heat of liquid water is 4.184
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how energy is needed to raise the temperature of 54.1g of water from 22.4 heat of liquid water is 4.184
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formula:Q=mCΔT
m= mass of substance
C=specific heat of substance
Δ= change in tempurature
Q= heat entered in system or exit from system
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