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The temperature of 100 g of liquid water in a calorimeter changes from 25°c to 50°c. how much heat was transferred? use the equation q= mcδt. the specific heat of liquid water is 4.18 j/g-°c. 10.45kj 90.2 kj 20.9 kj 2500 kj

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