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It requires 2,500 joules to raise a certain amount of water (c = 4.186J/g°C) from 25.0°C to 55.0°C. What is the mass of the water that is being heated? O20g O17g O80g O15g
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It requires 2,500 joules to raise a certain amount of water (c = 4.186J/g°C) from 25.0°C to 55.0°C.
What is the mass of the water that is being heated?
O20g
O17g
O80g
O15g
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