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Chemistry, 23.04.2020 03:02, demetriascott20

Determine the amount of energy as heat that is required to raise the temperature of 1.0 L of water from 25.0 degrees Celsius to 100.0 degrees Celsius (boiling).
Answer in joules for example 123.45 J and correct significant figures.
(1.0 L water has a mass of 1.0 kg)

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