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The Number of Calories Needed to Raise the Temperature of 32

Question 11

Question 11

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The number of calories needed to raise the temperature of 32 g of water from 12 °C to 54 °C is


A) 384 cal.
B) 1.3 cal.
C) 1300 cal.
D) 1700 cal.
E) 0.76 cal.

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