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How Much Energy Is Needed to Change the Temperature of 25.00

Question 53

Question 53

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How much energy is needed to change the temperature of 25.00 mL of water from 10.0°C to 95.0°C?
(CP = 75.38 J/(mol · °C) , d = 1.00 g/mL)


A) 160 kJ
B) 2,880 kJ
C) 8.9 kJ
D) 6.4 kJ
E) 105 kJ

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