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    How Much Heat Is Necessary to Change 10 G of Ice
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How Much Heat Is Necessary to Change 10 G of Ice

Question 12

Question 12

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How much heat is necessary to change 10 g of ice at -20°C into water at 10°C?


A) 0.02 kcal
B) 0.2 kcal
C) 1 kcal
D) 0.08 kcal

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