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Chemistry, 16.10.2019 13:00, WeOwntheNight

Mix 30 ml of water at 15 degrees celsius and 30 ml of water at 55 degrees celsius
answer these questions show your work.

a.) what is the final volume of the water

b.) what is the final temperature of the water

c.) how many degrees did the cold water increase

d.) how many degrees did the hot water decrease

e.) how much heat energy transferred to the cold water

f.) how much heat energy transferred from the hot water

g.) what happened to the kinetic energy of the hot water and cold water particles

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