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The temperature of a sample of water increases from 20°c to 46.6°c as it absorbs 5650 calories of heat what is the mass of the sample?
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The temperature of a sample of water increases from 20°c to 46.6°c as it absorbs 5650 calories of heat what is the mass of the sample?
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M=energy transferred/ (temperature change*specific heat) M= 5650/(26.6*1.0) M=212g
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