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Chemistry, 03.07.2019 02:00 victoriapellam04

How many liters of c6h14(l), measured at 20 âc, must be burned to provide enough heat to warm 27.2 m3 of water from 17.4 to 31.3 âc , assuming that all the heat of combustion is transferred to the water, which has a specific heat of 4.18 j/(gâ‹…âc)? recall that 1 ml=10â’3 l.

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