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How Much Energy Is Required to Raise the Temperature of 200.0

Question 32

Question 32

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How much energy is required to raise the temperature of 200.0 g of water by 25.0°C? The specific heat of water = 4.184 J g-1 °C-1.


A) 20.9 kJ
B) 9.36 kJ
C) 10.5 kJ
D) 210 kJ
E) 1200 kJ

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