A 97.0mL sample of water was heated to 70.0°C and then cooled to 18.0°C. How much heat is
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Chemistry, 23.05.2020 05:04 erinharrington15
A 97.0mL sample of water was heated to 70.0°C and then cooled to 18.0°C. How much heat is
gained or lost for water? ( specific heat of water= 4.184J/g°C)
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