Chemistry
Chemistry, 13.01.2020 00:31, saintsfan2004

1.95 kj of heat is required
to raise the temperature of
500 g of lead from 15°c to its final temperature. what is the final temperature if the specific heat capacity of lead is 130 j/(kg°c)?

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