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How Much Heat Must Be Applied to a 40

Question 17

Question 17

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How much heat must be applied to a 40.2-g sample of gold (s = 0.129 J/(g ∙ °C) ) in order to raise its temperature from 28.2°C to 351.5°C?


A) 1.82 × 103 J
B) 1.68 × 103 J
C) 1.46 × 102 J
D) 1.3 × 104 J
E) 4.17 × 101 J

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