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The Specific Heat of Ice Is 0

Question 42

Question 42

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The specific heat of ice is 0.480 cal/g°C. How much heat will it take to raise the temperature of 22.50 g of ice from -30.0 °C to -20.0°C?


A) 108 cal
B) 216 cal
C) 324 cal
D) 469 cal

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