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Chemistry, 06.04.2021 16:00 akatherine1738

What is the total amount of heat in Joules (1) that must be added to 165g of ice at -15.00°C to -5.00°C? (specific heat of ice = 2.01 J/gºC) *
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3,316.5 joules
24,873.75 joules
8.21 joules

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