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Acontainer with 0.317 l of water is placed into microwave and is then radiated with electromagnetic energy that has a wavelength of 13.3 cm. the temperature of the water then rose by 74.3 °c. calculate the number of photons that were absorbed by the water. assume water has a density of 1.00 g·ml–1 and its specific heat is 4.184 j·g–1·°c–1

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