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Calculate the amount of energy required (in joules) to heat 12 g of water from 22.5 degree Celsius to 43.0 degree Celsius. The specific heat of water is 4.18 j/g degree Celsius. (Look at the image above for a clear understanding) Use the formula q=mcdeltaT


Calculate the amount of energy required (in joules) to heat 12 g of water from 22.5 degree Celsius

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