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Chemistry, 18.12.2020 07:50 bqg464

7. Calculate the amount of energy required heat 100.g to the following: a. H2O(s) changes to H2O(l) at 0°C b. H2O(l) changes to H20 (s) at 0°C c. H2O(l) at 10°C changes to H2O(l) at 20°C

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