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1. How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 57.8kg of silver from 17.0°C to 43.5°C if the specific heat of silver is 57.0 J/kg°C? Given Unknown Equation Substitution Solved
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1. How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 57.8kg of silver from 17.0°C to
43.5°C if the specific heat of silver is 57.0 J/kg°C?
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Answer: unknown so the second one
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