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A sample of water is heated and increases in temperature from 45°C to 125°C. What mass of water can by the 4.5x10^8 J of energy needed to raise the temperature?
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A sample of water is heated and increases in temperature from 45°C to 125°C. What mass
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2.691*10^6 g
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