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What is the total amount of heat absorbed by 100.0 g of water when the temperature of the water is increased from 30.0 °c to 45.0 °c? (specific heat capacity for water = 4.18 j/g·°c)
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What is the total amount of heat absorbed by 100.0 g of water when the temperature of the water is increased from 30.0 °c to 45.0 °c? (specific heat capacity for water = 4.18 j/g·°c)
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if you use 100g it would snatch 75° so i mean its there
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