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Chemistry, 16.05.2021 04:10, ineedtopeebeforethec

If 235 J of energy were added to a 30.5 g sample of chlorine (specific heat = 0.48 J/g °C) at room temperature (25 °C), what would the final temperature of the chlorine be?​

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