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The specific heat capacity of methane gas is 2.20 J/g°C. How many joules of heat are needed to raise the temperature of 5.00 g of methane from 22.0°C to 57.0°C? a-79.5 J b-385J c-869 J d-0.0126 J
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The specific heat capacity of methane gas is 2.20 J/g°C. How many joules of heat are needed to raise the temperature of 5.00 g of methane from 22.0°C to 57.0°C?
a-79.5 J
b-385J
c-869 J
d-0.0126 J
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b - 385 j
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