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Chemistry, 08.06.2021 22:50 yasarhan2

Calculate the heat necessary to change 10 g of H20, at 100°C to 10 g of H20 at 100°C. a. 41.8 J
b. 418 J
c. 3340 J
d. 22600 J


Calculate the heat necessary to change 10 g of H20, at 100°C to 10 g of H20 at 100°C.

a. 41.8 J
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