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How many Joules of energy are required to change 10.0 gram of ice at -2.0 C to water at 20.0 C? (use your constants) 440 J 66,000 J 880 4220 J
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How many Joules of energy are required to change 10.0 gram of ice at -2.0 C to water at 20.0 C?
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440 J
66,000 J
880
4220 J
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