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Chemistry, 15.04.2020 22:00 Maddy1212

Suppose that 180 mL of a liquid at 16.4°C undergoes a heat change of -9.73 kJ. Assume that the specific heat of the liquid is 4.27 J/(g·°C). and the density of the liquid is 1.26 g/mL. Assume the liquid remains a liquid at all temperatures.

What is the final temperature of the liquid? Report your answer to three decimal places.

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