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Chemistry, 26.03.2021 19:20 ghlin96

You need 70.2J to raise the temperature of an unknown mass of ammonia, NH3(g) from 23.0 C to 24.0 C. If the specific heat of ammonia is 2.09J/(g×K), calculate the unknown mass of ammonia.

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