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1 point A 5-gram sample of water is heated and the temperature rises from 10°C to 15°C. The total amount of heat energy absorbed by the water is 1) 104.5 J 2) 83.63 3) 62.7 J 4) 20.9 J
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A 5-gram sample of water is heated and the temperature rises from 10°C
to 15°C. The total amount of heat energy absorbed by the water is
1) 104.5 J
2) 83.63
3) 62.7 J
4) 20.9 J
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