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5. A total of 65.0 kilojoules of heat are absorbed as 58,3 g of lead is heated from 12.0°C to 42.0°C. Prom this data, what is the specific heat of lead in J/g"C?
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5. A total of 65.0 kilojoules of heat are absorbed as 58,3 g of lead is heated from 12.0°C to
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The specific heat is 34°C
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