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Chemistry, 15.08.2020 20:01 tyler9585

At an elevation where the boiling point of water is 93°C, 1.00 kg of water at 30°C absorbs 290.0 kJ from a mountain climber’s stove. Is this amount of thermal energy sufficient to heat the water to its boiling point? [cp of water = 4.18 J/(g · °C)] need more information to calculate can not be calculated even with more information no yes

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