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What mass of silver (in grams) is solidified when 749 joules of heat are released by a sample of molten silver at its freezing point of 962°C? The heat of fusion of silver is 10…
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What mass of silver (in grams) is solidified when 749 joules of heat are released by a sample of molten silver at its freezing point of 962°C? The heat of fusion of silver is 109 J/g. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
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6.87 is the answer I just got it right
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6.87 is the answer just checked!
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