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How much energy is required to heat 10 grams of water from 50 degrees to its boiling point?(full explanation) a. 2090 J b. 500 J C. 41.8J d. Not enough information to calculate
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How much energy is required to heat 10 grams of water from 50 degrees to its boiling point?(full explanation)
a. 2090 J
b. 500 J
C. 41.8J
d. Not enough information to calculate
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I think it is B I belive so
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