Chemistry
Chemistry, 17.07.2020 06:01, mmaglaya1

If 75 kJ of heat is transferred to 1200 g liquid water at 36°C, what would the new temperature of the water be? (The specific heat capacity of liquid water
is 4.186 J/g.°C.)

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