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How much heat must be transferred to 3500 g of liquid water to change the
"water's temperature from 27°C to 32°C? (The specific heat capacity of liquid
water is 4.186 J/g °C.)
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A. 170 J
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B. 2900 J
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c. 470,000 J
D. 73,000 J
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