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In a calorimeter that contains water and an unknown metal, 100 grams of water absorbs 4562.3 J of heat energy. How much heat energy does 15 grams of the metal transfer to the water a 4562.4 j b 68434.5
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In a calorimeter that contains water and an unknown metal, 100 grams of water
absorbs 4562.3 J of heat energy. How much heat energy does 15 grams of the metal
transfer to the water
a 4562.4 j
b 68434.5 j
c not enough info given
d 5244.5
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C the other answer are tricking or is it
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