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Physics, 22.05.2020 08:57 anna4060

The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/g°C. A 6.50 g sample of acetic acid (Cp = 2.07 J/g°C) heated to 66.3 °C is added to 35.0 g of water at 28.5 °C. Assuming no heat is lost, how much energy did the water gain?

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