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Chemistry, 24.07.2020 03:01, henryzx900

The temperature of a 12.58 g sample of calcium carbonate [CaCO3(s)] increases from 23.6 Celsius to 38.3 Celsius. If the specific heat of CaCO3 is 0.82 J/g-K, how many joules of heat are absorbed during this process

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