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Chemistry, 23.10.2019 20:30 daniel9299

The specific heat capacity of rubidium is 0.360 j/g°c. a sample of rubidium absorbs 40.0 kj
when heated from 12.5 °c to 38.0 °c. calculate the mass of the rubidium sample.

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