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Chemistry, 17.01.2020 02:31, khenalilovespandas

Suppose you wanted to heat a mug of water (178 ml) from room temperature 10 °c to 52 °c to make a cup of tea. how much energy (in units of joules) would you need from your microwave? (cwater=4.184 j/g˚c)

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