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Chemistry, 18.09.2019 01:10 ryleeshea816

Calculate how much energy (in joules) it took to heat the cool water up to the point at which it started to boil. remember, while we say waters boils at 100oc, that is only at sea level, so your water will probably boil at a lower temperature. don’t think your thermometer is wrong if your water is boiling at 97oc. it depends on your elevation and the weather on the day you are doing the experiment (high or low-pressure system in place). two cups of water have a mass of 473.18g, and the specific heat of water is 4.184 j/goc. show your work.

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