A sample of water has a mass of 100.0 g.
Calculate the amount of heat required to change
the...
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Chemistry, 08.09.2021 02:40, accounting73
A sample of water has a mass of 100.0 g.
Calculate the amount of heat required to change
the sample from ice at -45.0°C to liquid water at
75.0°C. Use the chart to complete the multiple
steps required to arive at the final answer. Type in
your answers below using 3 digits.
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